The only two CPL teams in B.C. go head to head Friday night in Langley, and the host Eagles are looking for revenge on the Tridents.
“It said ‘enjoy the ferry ride back home’ or something sweet like that,” said Bakare. “So I’m sure after game we’ll be welcoming them back onto the ferry and showing them which way to go.
Vancouver has won just once on the year, but apart from a 5-0 loss to last-place Ottawa, have been in every game. “We had that disastrous 5-0, but we showed that even after that disaster, we were able to stop the bleeding and get two shutouts in a row.”
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