Puck drop is 7:30 at the Brockville Memorial Centre
The Brockville Braves enter tonight's home game against the Navan Grads looking to end a three game winless streak early into the 2025-26 CCHL season.
Braves forward Kayden Buller says health plays a key role in getting back on track.
Now in his third season with the Junior 'A' club, Buller feels he's grown a lot as a player and as a leader. He was named captain before the season began.
The Braves are currently tied for second in the Robinson Division with a record of 3-2-1 through six games.
The Brockville Fire Department will be in attendance prior to puck drop as part of Fire Prevention Week. This year's message focuses on safety with lithium-ion batteries.
Puck drop is 7:30.
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