The Huskies have shown their ability to score enough goals to win games, averaging five goals per game while only giving up three. Seven of the top ten scorers in the league belong to the Huskies, and with so many threats to score, shutting them down will be a difficult task.
Where coach Todd Alexander wants to see progress is in the Huskies’ discipline. The dogs have amassed 56 penalty minutes (PIM) in just two games. By comparison, the Vipers have only 22 PIMs and the Flyers have 26.
“Discipline is not a word, it’s who we need to be. Moving forward, we will get better at it, as it can cost you games,” said coach Alexander.
The Huskies will move into their familiar home at the North Peace Arena starting next week, and the first home game will be Friday, October 22nd against the Fairview Flyers.
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