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100 Mile House Wranglers are the Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions

The 100 Mile House Wranglers are the BC Junior B Champions. After an extremely close game on Sunday at the Cyclone Taylor Cup Final in Victoria the Wranglers did what they have been doing all season long, Win.

The Wranglers took a 3-1 lead into the 3rd period against the Victoria Cougars who scored 3 unanswered goals to take a 4-3 lead with under 10 minutes remaining on the clock, cue the comeback.

The Wranglers potted the game tying goal with about 6 minutes left on the clock before an undisciplined penalty by the Cougars put the Wranglers on the Power-play with just under a minute to play. Ryan Friesen received a side wall feed from Tyler Povelofskie and made no mistake burying the eventual championship clinching goal. Wranglers starting goalie Zane Steeves was named the MVP of the tournament.

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Dale Hladun Head Coach and GM of the Wranglers says it was another complete team effort that helped them add another title to their storybook season.
The Wranglers will now head to Regina, Saskatchewan to represent BC in the Western Canada Junior B Championship Keystone Cup. They will kick off the tournament on Thursday at 2:30pm facing off against the Thunder Bay Northern Hawks.

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