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Huskies open NWJHL season on the road this weekend

PEACE RIVER, A.B. – The Fort St. John Huskies will be opening their 2018/19 NWJHL regular season against the North Peace Navigators in Peace River this weekend. The Navigators will be honouring former head coach Darcy Haugan, who was killed along with 15 others in last April’s bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos, during a […]

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