by Scott Brown of the Nanaimo Daily News
"We played a real good game from beginning to end and made a valiant effort to play a strong team game," said Clippers coach Bill Bestwick. "This game was the beginning of a long stretch (seven games) away from home and we have taken it on as a personal challenge to get off to a good start."
The Clippers visit the Cowichan Valley Capitals for the first meeting between the Island rivals since their fight-filled affair on Oct. 22.
The game will also mark the return of Nanaimo forward Randy McNaught, who is back after serving an eight-game suspension for his part in a post-game brawl at the Cowichan Arena.
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Friday, October 26, 2007
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