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WATCH: Spruce Kings still alive in BCHL Fred Page Cup Finals

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The Spruce Kings are still alive in the BCHL Fred Page Cup Finals.

Prince George pulled out a 4-2 win over Wenatchee in Game Four at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena (RMCA), forcing a Game Five south of the border on Thursday.

“[Wenatchee] is a difficult rink to win in. I think we learned a lot over the last two games if we make a couple of adjustments, which we did, and I think not much will change on their ice even though it’s a bit bigger.”

– Kyle Johnson, Spruce Kings Captain

Spruce Kings still trail the Wild 3-1 in the Finals series, now needing three straight wins to hoist the Cup.

The team is 5-0 in the 2018 playoffs win facing elimination.

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