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Canadians head to Prince George after lopsided wins over Blazers

The Greater Vancouver Canadians will get a better idea how they stack up among the heavyweights in the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League when they travel to Prince George this weekend.

The Greater Vancouver Canadians will get a better idea how they stack up among the heavyweights in the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League when they travel to Prince George this weekend.

After feasting on the 1-17-0 Thompson Blazers with a pair of 7-2 victories at the Richmond Olympic Oval, the 9-7-2 Canadians will head north to take on the 15-3-0 Cariboo Cougars.

The Canadians will be attempting to hand the Cougars their first loss of the season at the CN Centre where they have racked up eight straight victories.

A trio of Seafair graduates led the Canadians in their opening win over the Blazers as the hosts built up a 7-0 lead before the visitors finally got on the board. Austin Adamson had a pair of goals, while Glenn Gawdin added a goal and one assist. Alec Dawydiak chipped in with three helpers.

Other goal scorers included Andrew Kluckas, Alex Whitwman and Phoenix Worth. Adam Musil had a pair of helpers.

Game two of the series was more of the same with Greater Vancouver scoring five times in the opening period.

Dawydiak ignited the outburst just 26 seconds into the contest. Justin Szeto, Gawdin, Adamson and Musil also scored in the period. Jacob Wozney had a pair of helpers.

After traveling to Prince George, the Canadians will enjoy their final bye weekend of the season then head to Victoria to play the South Island Royals before the Christmas break.

They once again will be participating in the annual Mac's Tournament in Calgary which gets underway on Boxing Day.