The Island Junior Hockey League team, which is based out of the Evangeline Recreation Centre, will host the Sherwood-Parkdale A&S Scrap Metal Metros at the Tignish Credit Union Arena on Sunday. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m.
The Red Wings’ roster features a strong core of players from the Tignish area, including Cole Hackett, Calvin McRae, Connor Morrissey, Willie Gaudet, Bradley Shea, Curklan Fraser, Evan Millman, Robbie Fraser, Colton Chaisson and recently-signed Issac Knox, who started the season with the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals of the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League).
The Island Junior Hockey League team, which is based out of the Evangeline Recreation Centre, will host the Sherwood-Parkdale A&S Scrap Metal Metros at the Tignish Credit Union Arena on Sunday. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m.
The Red Wings’ roster features a strong core of players from the Tignish area, including Cole Hackett, Calvin McRae, Connor Morrissey, Willie Gaudet, Bradley Shea, Curklan Fraser, Evan Millman, Robbie Fraser, Colton Chaisson and recently-signed Issac Knox, who started the season with the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals of the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League).
Big game
It’s also a big game for both teams as the Red Wings entered weekend play atop the league standings at 8-5-0 (won-lost-overtime losses), good for a one-point lead over the Kensington Moase Plumbing and Heating Vipers (7-4-1).
The Metros (6-8-1) are also right in the thick of things in third place, two points back of Kensington and three behind the Red Wings.
Both the Metros and Vipers were scheduled to play interlocking games in New Brunswick on Friday night.
Western, which is coming off a 5-2 home-ice win over the Vipers on Tuesday evening, is looking for a full team effort on Sunday.
Previous meetings between the Red Wings and Metros have featured tight games, and tempers have flared in recent matchups.