




It's the Coastal Tsunami's (18-24-1-1) final weekend at home during their inaugural season, and it all begins tonight against the Grandview Steelers (23-19-2-0).
Grandview is currently on the outside looking in at a potential playoff position and will bring all they have in tonight's tilt, while Coastal wants to finish off their home schedule on a high note.
Grandview has a 3-0 lead in the season series courtesy of a shootout victory at the GACC on September 28, a 4-0 score at the BWC on December 8, and a 7-2 final at the BWC on January 12. Coastal has been unable to score in two of the three games between these two teams. They broke that curse on January 12 and now want to earn their first victory.
The Coastal Tsunami is hosting the Tom Harris Funds for Families Charity Event tonight, so make sure you donate for a chance to win some great prizes.
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Kori Belanger wears number 24 for the Grandview Steelers and sits first on his team in points, with 45 in 44 games. Of his 45 points, 19 are goals, and 26 are assists.
The right-shot forward from Vancouver, BC, is in his season with Steeltown and will be suiting up in his 90th regular season PJHL game tonight.
Last weekend was quite an eventful one for Tsunami forward Raydon Parkes, who had six points in two games.
The pride of West Kelowna, BC, had a goal and three assists in a Saturday night tilt against White Rock and wrapped up the weekend with a pair of assists in Port Moody.
Parkes is on a ten-game point streak, the longest of his PJHL career and just a point away from registering 50 Keep your eyes on #24 tonight
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