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WATCH: Spruce Kings receive royal treatment from fans to begin quest for first BCHL title

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The Spruce Kings are four wins away from their first BCHL Fred Page Cup title in franchise history.

Prince George advanced to the Finals after defeating Powell River in five games, including a 2-1 (OT) series-clinching victory on home ice.

“That motivation gets you going knowing you have a chance at making the finals instead of another long road trip to the Island. This team has been resilient and I can’t say enough about these guys.”

– Chays Ruddy, Spruce Kings Defenceman

Prince George will face the Wenatchee Wild on the road to start their quest for the Cup.

The team was sent off by more than 100 screaming fans at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena (RMCA).

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