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Grub Box 2016R3 THE GRUB BOX Friday Feb.5th 2016 t GM# ARENA TIME HOME VISITOR PIZZA S/O 1 RHJA 11:45 Flin Flon Bombers AA The Pas Huskies A p 2 GLMC 11:45 OCN Blizzard B Wabowden Warriors p 3 RHJA 1:30 FLIN FLON NORTHLAND FORD BOMBERS A THE PAS HUSKIES B p 4 GLMC 1:30 THOMPSON KING MINERS A SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS B p 5 RHJA 3:15 Thompson King Miners AA Swan River Stampeders A p 6 GLMC 3:15 Dauphin Kings A Flin Flon Bombers AA p 7 RHJA 5:00 GILLAM CHARGERS FLIN FLON NORTHLAND FORD BOMBERS A p 8 GLMC 5:00 Thompson Carroll Areos B Norway House Northstars B p 9 RHJA 6:45 THE PAS HUSKIES B THOMPSON KING MINERS A 10 GLMC 6:45 Swan River Stampeders A Dauphin Kings A 11 RHJA 8:15 The Pas Huskies A Thompson King Miners AA 12 GLMC 8:15 SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS B GILLAM CHARGERS Saturday Feb.6th 2016 GM# ARENA TIME HOME VISITOR 13 RHJA 8:00 Wabowden Warriors Norway House Northstars B 14 GLMC 8:00 OCN Blizzard B Thompson Carroll Areos B 15 RHJA 9:30 THE PAS HUSKIES B GILLAM CHARGERS 16 GLMC 9:30 THOMPSON KING MINERS A FLIN FLON NORTHLAND FORD BOMBERS A 17 RHJA 11:00 The Pas Huskies A Dauphin Kings A 18 GLMC 11:00 Thompson King Miners AA Flin Flon Bombers AA 19 RHJA 12:30 Thompson Carroll Areos B Wabowden Warriors 20 GLMC 12:30 Norway House Northstars B OCN Blizzard B 21 RHJA 2:00 FLIN FLON NORTHLAND FORD BOMBERS A SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS B 22 GLMC 2:00 GILLAM CHARGERS THOMPSON KING MINERS A 23 RHJA 3:30 Flin Flon Bombers AA Swan River Stampeders A 24 GLMC 3:30 Dauphin Kings A Thompson King Miners AA 25 RHJA 5:00 SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS B THE PAS HUSKIES B 26 RHJA 6:30 Swan River Stampeders A The Pas Huskies A RHJA Skills 8:30 - 9:30 Sunday Feb.7th 2016 GM# ARENA TIME HOME VISITOR 27 GLMC 8:00 Play off 4th A Pool B 5th A Pool B "Pool B" Play-off 28 RHJA 8:00 Play off 4th AA Pool A 5th AA Pool A "Pool A" Play-off 29 GLMC 9:30 3rd B Pool C 4th B Pool C "Pool C" B-Final North of 53 Industrial Supplies Cup 30 RHJA 9:30 1st B Pool C 2nd B Pool C "Pool C" A-Final Gene's Telecom Cup 31 RHJA 11:15 3rd A Pool B Winner GM#27 A Pool B "Pool B" B-Final Fortune Electric Cup 32 RHJA 1:00 3rd AA Pool A Winner GM#28 AA Pool A "Pool A" B-Final Twin Motors Cup 33 RHJA 2:45 1st A Pool B 2nd A Pool B "Pool B" A-Final Morrish Cup 34 RHJA 4:30 1st AA Pool A 2nd AA Pool A "Pool A" A-Final Grub Box Cup POOL A POOL B DAUPHIN KINGS A GILLAM CHARGERS THE PAS HUSKIES A THE PAS HUSKIES B THOMPSON KING MINERS AA THOMPSON KING MINERS A SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS A SWAN RIVER STAMPEDERS B FLIN FLON PEDS THREADS BOMBERS AA FLIN FLON NORTHLAND FORD BOMBERS A POOL C OCN Blizzard B Wabowden Warriors Thompson Carol Areos B Norway House Northstars B.
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