Third place hometown Wolves are hosting Guelph Storm at the Sudbury Community Arena Friday at 7:05 p.m.
Greater Sudbury hockey fans can look forward to some exciting action on the ice this Friday when the hometown Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League will be hosting the Guelph StormThe Pack currently sit third in the Eastern Conference, with the arrival of Dalibor Dvorsky immediately paying dividends, as the Slovak has recorded points in both of his first two games with the club.
Sudbury goaltender Jakub Vondras continues to help the club with timely saves, featuring fourth in the league for goals against average and seventh in save percentage . Friday’s game is sponsored by 92.7 ROCK, who will be onsite collecting non perishable and canned food items at the game on behalf of the food bank. Everyone who donates towards the food drive will be entered into a draw to win great prizes, said the team.
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