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New Goalie Looking to Boost Glacier Kings to Success

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings’ newest goalie is excited about his new playing opportunity.

Noah Geisbreicht was picked up by the Yetis a few weeks ago from the KIJHL’s Creston Valley Thunder Cats.

He says he’s already noticed a few differences between the VIJHL and his previous league.

“It’s a great experience with the guys on the bus. Travelling is something we’ve kind have done since day one. In the [KIJHL] it was more like 8 hour road trips and here [in the VIJHL] it’s more like 2 or 3, so it’s been a nice cut-down.”

He says the community has welcomed him with open arms, along with his new teammates. Geisbreicht will get the start tonight on the road against the Westshore Wolves.

The Glacier Kings are currently 3-20-0-1 on the season and sit in last place of the North Division.

Justin Goulet
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