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WATCH: Spruce Kings advance to BCHL Semi-Finals for first time in team history

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The Spruce Kings have advanced to the BCHL Semi-Finals for the first time in franchise history.

PG won the Mainland Division Final series 4-3 over the Surrey Eagles, including a 4-0 victory in Game Seven.

“Honestly, that’s huge especially coming back from a 3-1 deficit. It is just the character of our team in this room and what it takes. Everybody did their job, every single guy.”

– Spruce Kings Forward & leading-scorer Ethan De Jong

More than 2,100 people attended the deciding game, the first sell-out at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena (RMCA) in six years.

The Spruce Kings will host the Powell River Kings for a spot in the BCHL Fred Page Cup Championship starting Friday.

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