The Flin Flon Bombers will return to the ice tonight after a 5 day break as they will face another Sherwood Division opponent.
Flin Flon faces off with the Laronge Ice Wolves in a home and home at the Whitney Forum tonight at 7:30 and back at the Mel Hegland Uniplex tomorrow for an 8:30 start.
The Bombers are 1-1 after knocking off Nipawin in their home opener Friday night 4 to 3 before getting beat by the defending league champion Melfort Mustangs 6 to 2 on Saturday.
The Wolves are 1-0-1 and almost beat the Mustangs last Friday before going into Nipawin and upending the Hawks on Saturday 3 to 2.
Laronge is getting great goaltending from both Logan Falk who they picked up from Kindersley and new comer Graham Brown who both have a save % of over .900 coming into tonight.
Flin Flon will get a bit of a break tonight as one of the more talented Laronge forwards Jacob Cossette will not be in the lineup as he will sit out his second game for a check to the head which came against Melfort last Friday.
Mason Bueckert will play tonight and is still looking for his first goal of the year after putting up two assists in the first two games. Bueckert put up good numbers against Flin Flon last season scoring 7 goals in the 6 head to head matchups.
Flin Flon is excited to welcome back Reid Arberry to their lineup who has battled injuries both last season and early this year, as he got hurt in training camp and wasn't able to suit up for any preseason games.
Arberry will make his season debut tonight and only dressed for 17 games last year putting up 4 points including 2 goals.
The Bombers are also very excited about the edition of 20 year old forward Carter Cormier who brings in over 100 games experience as a junior player, most recently with Black Falds where he put up 9 points in 18 games.
Cormier will help carry the mail with the injury to Carter Anderson who is expected to miss the next few weeks. Anthony Piccininno will also make his season debut tonight and will be counted on to put up big numbers this season.
The big thing for Flin Flon heading into the weekend will be to tighten up in their own zone. The threw the puck away too much in their own end and didn't do a good job in helping out their goalie Kenny Marquart especially in the Melfort game.
The Mustangs were able to crowd Marquart where he couldn't see a lot of the shots and the Bombers didn't block many shots or keep players in their lanes. Flin Flon will have to be a lot more responsible in their own zone or could be on the end of some bad scores again this weekend.
Laronge likes to play physical and are deeper than they were last year and are playing with confidence to start the season. A good start tonight will be vital.
We will have the broadcast tonight on FLO TV and return to radio tomorrow from Laronge and hit the air with the Great North GM Coach's Show at 8:10 and drop of the puck at 8:30 Manitoba time.

