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Huskies back on home ice for Games 2 and 3 vs. Sexsmith this weekend

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Fort St. John Huskies are back on home ice for a pair of playoff games this weekend. The Huskies are currently leading their first round playoff series against the Sexsmith Vipers, winning Game 1 in Sexsmith on Wednesday night 4-3 in overtime. Game Two is taking place at the […]

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