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A Look into the Wranglers Weekend Games

The 100 Mile House Wranglers will look to build on their current win streak this long weekend.

Last weekend, the Wranglers managed to put an end to the Chase Heat’s 4 game win streak, where both Ethan Saunders and Jack Mulder tallied 2 points (1G-1A).

The team followed it up with another win against the Castlegar Rebels, with three players having a multi-point game (Ethan Saunders 2G – Nathan Bohmer 2A – Ethan Davey 2A).

Both games ended in regulation.

The Wranglers, who have a 4-10-0-1 record, sit only 4 points below the Chase Heat in the divisional standings as of November 10th.

For this weekend, The Wranglers will have home ice advantage for their first game tomorrow (Friday) against the Sicamous Eagles, who have a record of 8-6-1. That game will be at 2:00pm.

Saturday, The Wranglers will play the Princeton Posse at home, who sit first in their division with an 11-3-0-1 record. The game will start at 7:00pm.

For more information on the 100 Mile House Wranglers upcoming games, you can visit their website here.

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