(above) DU recruit Shawn Ostrow (#26) will play for Camrose tonight tonight despite a slightly pulled groin
From: Edmonton Sun
by Jonathan Huntington
CORNWALL -- The Camrose Kodiaks can clinch first place in the preliminary round of this RBC Cup with a win tonight over the host Cornwall Colts.
A victory would give the Kodiaks a 3-0 record and a semifinal date with the fourth-place team on Saturday.
So, it's all hands on deck tonight (5 PM MST start time, Internet TV Feed) after a relaxing day off yesterday.
Shawn Ostrow is nursing a pulled groin but will likely play today.
QUICK HIT ...
A classy move by Kodiaks' head coach Boris Rybalka to let Alex Boileau - the team's junior host in Cornwall - practise with the team yesterday.
The 13-year-old goaltender had the time of his life while taking shots from possible future NHLer Joe Colborne and the rest of the players.
"Awesome," said Boileau afterward.
"They've been really nice and making me feel like part of the team."
A victory would give the Kodiaks a 3-0 record and a semifinal date with the fourth-place team on Saturday.
So, it's all hands on deck tonight (5 PM MST start time, Internet TV Feed) after a relaxing day off yesterday.
Shawn Ostrow is nursing a pulled groin but will likely play today.
QUICK HIT ...
A classy move by Kodiaks' head coach Boris Rybalka to let Alex Boileau - the team's junior host in Cornwall - practise with the team yesterday.
The 13-year-old goaltender had the time of his life while taking shots from possible future NHLer Joe Colborne and the rest of the players.
"Awesome," said Boileau afterward.
"They've been really nice and making me feel like part of the team."
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