FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Fort St. John Huskies are looking to add to their historic season with a successful playoff run.
The club will face the Dawson Creek Kodiaks in their first series of the 2022 playoffs after a first round bye.
Head Coach Todd Alexander says that whatever happens in the playoffs, the record-breaking season will still stand as the best in team history.
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“Every team starts again at zeros in the playoffs, and each game is a way for them to get better,” Alexander said.
Alexander says that the Huskies are gearing to go despite some time off.
“We are just looking after business, working on certain plays and structure.”
The Kodiaks shut out the Fairview Flyers 3-0 on Tuesday to move on to the next round of the playoffs to face the Huskies.
The first game in the series will take place at the North Peace Arena on Thursday.
Puck drops at 8 p.m.