The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Second in their sights

Capitals start stretch of three games in three days tonight against Tigers

- BY JASON SIMMONDS

The Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals have an opportunit­y tonight to clinch home-ice advantage in the opening round of the playoffs.

The Capitals need just one point in the home game against the Campbellto­n Tigers to wrap up second place in the Eastlink North Division of the Maritime Junior Hockey League.

The opening faceoff at Eastlink Arena is set for 7 p.m.

“It’s pretty important for us to get home-ice advantage,” said Caps head coach Billy McGuigan.

The Capitals, who are a surprising third overall in the 12team league at 29-15-1-0, are nine points ahead of the Miramichi Timberwolv­es (22-17-33). It’s also a big game for the Tigers (22-19-2-2), who are just two points back of Miramichi. All three teams have five regular-season games remaining.

“Obviously, we didn’t expect to be in this situation,” admitted McGuigan. “It’s been a pretty great year for our team.

“Coming out of the gate we weren’t sure how the season was going to go, and we lost the first three and were not looking that great. Then we went into a stretch for about a twomonth period where we were playing basically nine forwards and four defencemen, and some nights eight forwards and three defencemen and a few call-ups from time to time. . . I just have a lot of great things to say about the group of kids in Summerside this year, and the way they have battled throughout the whole year.

“Last weekend was the first time since September we healthy-scratched a player. It’s been a very rewarding year for myself, and it all has to do with the way the players have fought through all the issues we have had all season.”

The Capitals will look to continue the trend of the home team winning the head-to-head meetings with Campbellto­n. The Tigers have won all three meetings in Campbellto­n while the Caps prevailed in the first two clashes in Summerside.

It’s the start of a busy week for the Capitals, who travel to Bridgewate­r, N.S., Friday to face the South Shore Lumberjack­s (7-14-2-2) and the Eastlink South Division-leading Yarmouth Mariners (33-12-1-0) on Saturday.

“We want to keep moving forward, and keep trying to get better as a team,” said McGuigan.

“It’s important that we continue to win and strive to be better.”

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