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Chase Heat Host 100 Mile House Wranglers in Playoff Rematch

After winning one out of three last weekend, the 100 Mile House Wranglers will hope for a bounce-back effort on the road tonight versus the Chase Heat.

The Heat are a solid squad says Coach Dale Hladun who compliments the coaching staff for their game preparedness:

Chase is playing well. They’ve got a good roster, and they are coached well. Foxie (Head Coach Brad Fox) does a good job. If you watch film, they’ve got good systems – they’re buying in with their forecheck… they’re buying in with their penalty kill. We expect a good effort from Chase tonight.

The Wranglers met the Heat in their season opener, eventually falling four-to-three in overtime to their division rivals.

The puck drops tonight at the Art Holding Memorial Arena at 7

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