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VIDEO: Islanders prepare for Game 4

The Charlottetown Islanders practised Thursday at the Eastlink Centre in preparation for Friday's Game 4 with the Quebec Remparts.
The Charlottetown Islanders practised Thursday at the Eastlink Centre in preparation for Friday's Game 4 with the Quebec Remparts.

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – The Charlottetown Islanders are ready for tonight's Game 4 of their Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff series with the Quebec Remparts.

Head coach Jim Hulton talks with Jason Malloy, sports editor at The Guardian, prior to Thursday's practice at the Eastlink Centre. The Islanders lost Game 3 of the series Wednesday night in Charlottetown and trail the best-of-seven series 2-1.

RELATED: Click here for a story from Thursday's practice.

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