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Huskies send Bruins into hibernation with Game 6 Conference Final Series win

By Brock Ormond Apr 14, 2026 | 10:37 PM

The Frankford Huskies are into the PJHL’s final four with a huge road victory.

The Huskies clawed the Uxbridge Bruins 4-3 in Game 6 of the East Conference Final Tuesday night to eliminate the Orr Division champs.

Keegan Juchau scored twice, once shorthanded in the second period and the game-winner with 6:38 left in regulation and notched four points in a clutch performance.

Nolan Donnelly notched a goal and two assists, while Avery Wease added a goal and a helper.

Rheydan McCoy chipped in with two assists and Liam Boyer turned 28 Bruins shots back for the series clincher.

The Huskies will line up against the Fergus Whalers in the Schmaltz Cup Semifinals.

Fergus won the North Conference with a four-game sweep of the Stayner Siskins after winning the Pollock Division with a 34-7-1 record and 69 points during the regular season.