The Antigonish Bulldogs host the Pictou Co. Scotians in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League.
The Bulldogs (7-0-1), who have a win and an overtime loss since play resumed, are in top spot in the five-team Sid Rowe Division with 15 points, a point up on the second-place Miners; the Scotians (3-3-0) are tied with the Strait Pirates for fourth with six points.
It’s the second game of the season between the teams; Antigonish won the first 6-0 at home in November.
Puck drop at the Antigonish Arena is 7:30 p.m.
The Battle of Nova Scotia resumes in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
The Halifax Mooseheads host the Cape Breton Eagles in the second half of a home-and-home series; Halifax won the opener 5-2 in Sydney Wednesday night.
The Mooseheads (8-9-5), who snapped a two-game losing streak with Wednesday’s win, are second in the six-team Maritimes Division with 21 points, nine points behind Charlottetown for top spot, and a point ahead of third-place Acadie-Bathurst; the Eagles (9-11-0), who had their two-game winning streak snapped Wednesday, are fourth, two points behind Acadie-Bathurst for third, and four points ahead of fifth-place Saint John.
Halifax has a slight 4-3 edge through the first seven games of the season series between the provincial rivals.
Puck drop at Scotiabank Centre is 7 p.m.


