The North Van Wolf Pack regained top spot in the PJHL with a 5-3 win over the Abbotsford Pilots Friday night and followed that up with a 10-3 romp over the Port Moody Panthers Saturday.
With seven games left on the regular season schedule the team is still going strong as they look for their first league title. As of Jan. 20 North Van had picked up 60 points in 37 games to sit four points ahead of the Richmond Sockeyes atop the PJHL's Tom Shaw Conference standings.
Daniel Delbianco, Daniel Tait, Shane Kumar, Spencer Quon, Mitch Crisanti, Dyllan Quon and Brodyn Nielsen all were named to the conference all-star squad with their North Van head coach Matt Samson behind the bench for the PJHL all-star game played Jan. 12 in Burnaby. The team's next home game will be Saturday against the Grandview Steelers. The opening faceoff will be at 7 p.m. at Harry Jerome Recreation Centre.