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Chiefs shoot for fifth straight KIJHL win

Kelowna will visit Kamloops Friday and 100 Mile House Saturday in junior B hockey action
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Brandon Palik and the Kelowna Chiefs look to extend their KIJHL winning a streak to five when they visit the Kamloops Storm Friday night.

The Kelowna Chiefs will take a four-game KIJHL winning streak on the road for a pair of games this weekend.

Tonight, the Chiefs visit the Kamloops Storm, then will head further north Saturday night to battle the 100 Mile House Wranglers.

Kelowna pushed its win streak to four on Tuesday night at home with a 3-0 win over the Princeton Posse. Jason Village scored twice for the home side while Tanner Marshall turned away 16 shots for his first shutout of the season.

Marshall is now 6-1-0 with a 2.35 goals against average.

On the offensive ledger, Brody Dale leads the Chiefs in scoring with seven goals and 14 points in nine games, while Dakota Kittle and Josh Kobelka have 10 points apiece.

The Chiefs, now 7-2-0, are tied for second in the Okanagan Division with the Osoyoos Coyotes, two points back of the Summerland Steam.

Kelowna's next home action is Friday, Oct. 21 against the Revelstoke.