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Spartans, Vikes in semifinal battle

黑马磁力鈥檚 Trinity Western Spartans hockey team is looking to build off a program-best 21 victories

After a program-high 21 victories, the Trinity Western Spartans are set for the puck to drop on the BCIHL post-season.

The Spartans face the Victoria Vikes in a best-of-three semifinal series with game one in Victoria on March 9 before game two in 黑马磁力 on March 10. If necessary, game three would also be in 黑马磁力 on March 12.

Both home games would be at 7 p.m. at the George Preston Recreation Centre.

And the two hockey teams should be well acquainted with one another, as they closed the regular season last week with the Spartans doubling up the Vikes 6-3.

The Spartans scored two goals in each of the three periods.

Elijah Vilio led the way with three goals while Brayden Brown had a goal and two helpers. Brandon Potomak finished with four assists and Dylan Sakatch and Dirk de Waal scored once each.

In fact, TWU won all five head-to-head games during the regular season and finished 25 points ahead of the Vikes (8-15-0-2). The Spartans were also the league鈥檚 highest-scoring team with 117 goals and stingiest on defence, allowing a league-low 55 goals.

And to add some intrigue to the series, the Vikes upset the Spartans in last year鈥檚 BCIHL championship series.

鈥淰ictoria is a resilient team. They showed us that last year in the playoffs,鈥 said Spartans coach Barret Kropf. 鈥淲e are not taking this next series for granted in any way, shape or form.鈥



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Dirk de Waal scored once in his team鈥檚 6-3 win over the Victoria Vikes in the regular season finale. TWU Athletics photo
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Jacob Mills (left) celebrates Dirk de Waal鈥檚 goal during the Spartans鈥 6-3 win on March . TWU Athletics photo
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Florian Niedermaier provides a net-front presence during his team鈥檚 win over Victoria. TWU Athletics