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Grizzlies, Chiefs reignite rivalry

The Victoria Grizzlies are finally back home for an extended period of time, but they鈥檙e not getting too comfortable because first up on their four-game homestand is a very familiar opponent.
The Victoria Grizzlies are finally back home for an extended period of time, but they鈥檙e not getting too comfortable because first up on their four-game homestand is a very familiar opponent.

The last time the Grizzlies saw the Chilliwack Chiefs (7-8-1-1), the two teams were shaking hands following their sa国际传媒 Hockey League semifinal series last spring, in which the Chiefs ended the Grizzlies鈥 season.

So even if you鈥檙e a rookie on the Grizzlies, you know the importance of tonight鈥檚 matchup at The Q Centre.

鈥淥h yeah, the guys know all about Chilliwack,鈥 said Grizzlies 16-year-old first-year winger Alex Newhook, who leads the team in points with 20, helping the club to a 10-6-1-0 record, good for second place in the Island Division.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e always a good organization and after what went on between the teams in last year鈥檚 playoffs, the guys are really excited to get to face them again.鈥

Newhook and the Grizzlies are also excited to be back home for two straight weekends. Victoria has played only five home games, as opposed to 12 road games.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be great to play a few games in a row in our own barn, in front of our own fans, so hopefully we can build some real momentum here,鈥 said Newhook, whose team also plays the Salmon Arm Silverbacks on Sunday and then Merritt and Trail next weekend.

Newhook, however, won鈥檛 get to help his team against Merritt and Trail as the Newfoundland product, and teammate Jacson Alexander, head north to Dawson Creek and Fort St. John on Monday for the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to going up there and playing for sa国际传媒 but right now I鈥檓 focused on this weekend and getting these four points,鈥 said Newhook, who will suit up alongside Alexander on Team sa国际传媒 Black for the World U-17 Challenge.

Newhook is coming off a two-assist performance in a victory over the Clippers in Nanaimo on Wednesday, bringing his assist total for the season to 15, which was tied for top spot in the league prior to Friday鈥檚 games.

鈥淚鈥檓 just trying to create offence any way I can, and right now the guys are doing a great job of putting the puck in the net so we鈥檒l take it.鈥

LOOSE PUCKS: It doesn鈥檛 look like the Grizzlies will get either Justin Michaelian or Cam Thompson back from injury tonight. . . . The Chiefs, who lost 3-0 to Prince George on Friday night, are also gearing up to host the 2018 RBC Cup national Junior A championship tournament May 12-20 at Prospera Centre. They will have an automatic berth as host.

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