The Antigonish Bulldogs return home to host the Miners in game three of their Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League playoff series.
The best-of-seven Sid Rowe Division final is tied 1-1 after the Miners won game two 7-5 in Membertou Wednesday night.
Puck drop at the Antigonish Arena is 7:30 p.m.
The series shifts back to Membertou for game four Saturday night.
The Cape Breton West Islanders wrap up the 2020-21 Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League regular season with a pair of home games against Halifax.
The Islanders (12-12-3), who have lost three straight, are fifth in the eight-team league with 27 points, two points behind Pictou Co. for fourth; Halifax (23-4-0) is in top spot with 46 points.
The teams split the first two games in the season series in Halifax in October.
Puck drop at the Al MacInnis Sports Centre in Port Hood is 7 p.m.
Cape Breton West and Halifax play for the second time in as many days in Port Hood Saturday afternoon.
The Northern Selects have a chance to finish off Halifax in the Maritime Major U18 Female Hockey playoffs.
The Selects won the first two games in best-of-five provincial final in New Glasgow March 27-28.
The series shifts to Halifax for game three.
Game time is 4:15 p.m.
A win by the Selects earns them the provincial title; a loss forces a fourth game in Halifax Saturday afternoon.
The Cape Breton Lynx are in Dartmouth to play the Penguins in game three of their third-place series.
The teams split the first two games in the best-of-five series in Membertou March 27-28.
Game time is 8:15 p.m.
The winner will have a chance to finish off the series in game four in Dartmouth Saturday afternoon.
The Novas kick off the Nova Scotia U15 Major Hockey League playoffs on home ice.
They host the Truro Bearcats in the opening game of their best-of-three, first-round series.
The Novas (11-12-2), who ended the regular season with three consecutive losses, finished seventh in the 12-team league with 24 points; the Bearcats (21-2-2) were second with 44 points.
Truro won all three games in the season series between the teams.
Puck drop at the Antigonish Arena is 4:30 p.m.
The winner will have a chance to sweep the best-of-three series- and advance to the second round- in game two in Truro Saturday night.
The Halifax Mooseheads play their second home game in as many days when they host the Cape Breton Eagles in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
The Mooseheads, coming off a home loss against River Denys’ Colten Ellis, Antigonish’s Sean Stewart and Charlottetown Thursday night, are fourth in the six-team Maritimes Division in terms of points percentage; the Eagles (12-22-1) are last.
Halifax leads the season series between the provincial rivals 9-6.
Game time in Halifax is 4 p.m.


