Local sports from Monday, March 30th
Play-off matchups for the semi-finals in the Superior International Junior Hockey League are all set.
The Dryden GM Ice Dogs will host the Thunder Bay North Stars in a best-of-seven series starting on Friday.
Dryden will be the home team for the first two games of the series, before it shifts to Thunder Bay.
The other series will feature the Fort Frances Lakers, who had a first round bye, taking on the Kam River Fighting Walleye.
Kam River finished off the series with the Sioux Lookout Bombers on Friday with a 6-2 victory.
The Fighting Walleye won the series 4-1.
Games one and two will be in Fort Frances at the Ice for Kids Arena this Friday and Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Last Chance Tournament wrapped up in Dryden over the weekend.
The Kenora Voodoo took top honours in the 45+ age division beating the Kenora NHL’ers 6-4 in the final.
The Dragoons won the 35+ age group, edging Atikokan 3-2 in a shootout in the championship game.
The Dryden Inferno were the ladies’ champs shutting out the Shoal Lake Flyers 2-0 in the final.