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Glacier Kings set for playoff battle with Bucs!!

Tonight’s the night! It’s the first matchup of the post-season between the Comox Valley Glacier Kings and Nanaimo Buccaneers.

The two teams finished the season off with 52 points a piece…but the Glacier Kings hold home ice advantage. The Yetis took the regular season series 5-2.

Goat Sports had the chance to chat with Glacier Kings goalie Zach Straza, who touched on the pressures of being a team’s net-minder.

Zach says the Bucs are a good team.

He zones in on some of the strategies the Glacier Kings will bring to the table in the series’ opening game.

Game One in this best of 7 starts at 7:00 at the Sports Centre!

Justin Goulet
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