THUNDER BAY – The Kam River Fighting Walleye have a chance to win back-to-back Bill Salonen Championships, something that hasn’t been done in the Superior International Junior Hockey League since 2017/2018.
“We have a tight knit group of guys who all work hard and the other teams have seen that consistency in bits and pieces throughout the year. If we are able to put it all together, I definitely think that the Fighting Walleye will feel the discomfort and challenge we can bring to the series.” There are five graduating players on the Islanders, including Scaringi. He admits this year has been different for him knowing his days are limited in Junior ‘A’ hockey.
The young Junior ‘A’ franchise has a 14-8 record in the playoffs and are hoping for the opportunity to represent the league at the Centennial Cup in Oakville, Ontario.
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