With division standings on the line, the 100 Mile House Wranglers will hit the road for a rematch versus the Chase Heat.
A better effort will be required to emerge victorious says Wranglers Coach Dale Hladun, who admits that night-to-night consistency is what is required for his squad to join the league’s elites:
“If we want to be considered one of the elites, among the teams like Osoyoos, Kamloops, Beaver Valley and Kimberley… then we’ve got to bring ninety to one hundred percent effort every night, not sixty-to-seventy.”
The puck drops at the Art Holding Memorial Arena in Chase at 7 p-m