Kaden Goodwin scored twice, giving him six goals through the opening round of the SIJHL postseason.
KENORA – The Kam River Fighting Walleye are one step closer to defending their Superior International Junior Hockey League title.
Kaden Goodwin scored twice in the first four minutes of the final frame to break open a one-goal game. Matteo Salvatore, with his first of the postseason, and Cater Poddubny, with his second, also scored for Kam River.
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