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Jr. Wolves firing on all cylinders

Putting the puck in the net has not been a problem for the Kal Tire Sudbury Jr. Wolves as of late. In the past two games, the Jr. Wolves have scored 18 goals. On average, the team is scoring just under five goals per game. The Jr.

Putting the puck in the net has not been a problem for the Kal Tire Sudbury Jr. Wolves as of late.

In the past two games, the Jr. Wolves have scored 18 goals. On average, the team is scoring just under five goals per game.

The Jr. Wolves will take on the Blind River Beavers Wednesday Nov. 29 at the McClelland Arena in Copper Cliff. The Beavers are in sixth place in the NOJHL but have already humbled the Jr. Wolves this season. Blind River's Anthony Libonati is sixth in league scoring and third in penalty minutes.

Scott Restoule continues to lead the league in scoring for the Jr. Wolves while newcomer J.F. Houle is starting to heat up with five goals and four assists in his last two games.

Game time is 7:30 pm.


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