DAUPHIN, MB - The Dauphin Kings open up a two game in two night schedule at Credit Union Place tonight when they welcome the Neepawa Titans for the second time this season.
It's the third meeting of the campaign between Neepawa and Dauphin with the Kings taking the first two tilts back in September. Back then Dauphin took out Neepawa 3-1 at home before beating the Titans 4-1 at the Yellowhead Arena.
Dauphin will be looking for their third straight win.
Again there's lots going on at Credit Union Place tonight. First, Tractor Lotto Tickets have been moving strongly and they're back on sale tonight. Everyone who buys a ticket tonight will be thrown into a draw for a free single ticket donated by Fusion Credit Union!
Also the Home Hardware Football Toss returns with the start of a new pot on hand.
Opening face off is 7:30pm!
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TONIGHT'S MATCH UP
KINGS (14-4-1-0)
The Dauphin Kings are home for two games this weekend and it will be the final time fans can see the club until November 29th as they'll hit the road after this weekend for two straight games in Wayway and Portage.
Dauphin comes in riding an eight game point streak and have wins in seven of their last eight. They'll look to keep rolling as the Norman Blizzard are just two points back, they're home to Portage this evening.
Dauphin's 3-1 win in Swan River on Wednesday saw low amount of penalties. With that their Power Play went 0 for 1 and now sits 3rd in the MJHL at 25% while their Penalty Kill was 1 for 1 and it's now at 86.8% which is 2nd overall.
Cayden Glover (15G, 8A) and Naaman Hofer (3G, 20A) are tied for the Kings lead in points with 23.
TITANS (9-8-1-1)
It's been a decent year so far for the Neepawa Titans. The highway five group is sitting comfortably in third in the MJHL's West Division. They're seven points back of Norman for second and six points ahead of Virden for fourth.
Neepawa comes into this game with losses in two of their first three games in November. It's the first of three of their next four games on the road. As the visitors they are 2-6-1-0 this season.
The Titans' Special Teams are both in the middle of the pack in the MJHL. Their Power Play sits 6th at 21.1% while their Penalty Kill is 8th at 79.2%.
Leading the Titans in scoring is Colton Alexander with seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points.