The Navy Vets are hoping for a packed house on Friday Night as they look to take a bite out of the Applejacks.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Navy Vets are hoping for a packed house Friday night when they take on Wellesley for Game 6 of their first round series.
Woodstock needed overtime in Game 5 to stay alive in the best of seven series. President Devon Young says the Navy Vets need to stay out of the penalty box.
"Discipline is a big key to it, Wellesley is a big team and they enjoy playing a physical game, for us the more disciplined we are, the more we stick to what the coaching staff is preaching and staying out of that stuff, the better we will do in that game. I think that was something we did very well in game 5 and I think that is a big reason why we are coming back to Woodstock for game 6."
Wellesley leads the series 3 games to 2 with game 6 Friday night at the Southwood arena in Woodstock. Puck drops at 7:45 p.m.

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