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Kings Look To Stave Off Elimination In Wayway

DAUPHIN, MB - The Dauphin Kings will try to extend their playoff season tonight when they visit the Wolverines in Waywayseecappo.

It's game four of the best-of-seven first round MJHL playoff series with the Kings down 3-0.

Opening face off from Waywayseecappo is 7:30pm and don't forget you can listen to the contest on 730 CKDM!

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TONIGHT'S MATCH UP

The Dauphin Kings didn't play bad in their third loss of the series Tuesday, but they continue to have a hard time finding the back of the net. In Tuesday's affair, much like game one, Dauphin had numerous opportunities to finish things off but couldn't, including a man advantage in overtime.

Going in to game three the Kings did not have any goals 5-on-5, they got that. They also heavily out shot the Wolverines 5-on-5, 34-18. A problem for the Kings in this series so far has been a couple bad bounces. In game one a goal that just crossed the line after Dauphin netminder Hunter Bauer was slid into, and a bounce of the back of the leg of Bryson Yaschyshyn in game three's fifth period.

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SPECIAL TEAMS

Game three was the first contest of the series that saw a significant difference in man advantage opportunities. Dauphin had two chances on the Power Play, a short one in the first period and one in overtime. Waywayseecappo meanwhile, saw five chances and scored on one.

To no surprise the Wolverines out shot the Kings on the Power Play Tuesday night, racking up 12 shots to Dauphin's five.

LEADING SCORERS

Ethan Stewart continues to impress. With an assist in Tuesday's loss the Brandon forward now has points in 16 straight games, dating back to February 7th. Stewart continues to lead the Kings in playoff points with five (2G, 3A) while Joey Kubas is next in line with three (2G, 1A).

For the Wolverines Sebastien Hicks (4G, 1A) is atop the Wolverines in scoring with five points.