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Grant picks up first BCHL shutout

Tavin Grant, the 18-year-old netminder from Burnaby, made 22 saves to notch his first career B.C. Hockey League shutout as his Prince George Spruce Kings trounced Surrey 9-0 last week.
Tavin Grant
Burnaby's Tavin Grant, shown during a Prince George Cougars practice in 2014, backstopped the junior A Prince George Spruce Kings past Surrey 9-0, recording his first shutout in the process.

Tavin Grant, the 18-year-old netminder from Burnaby, made 22 saves to notch his first career B.C. Hockey League shutout as his Prince George Spruce Kings trounced Surrey 9-0 last week.
Grant, who played 19 games with the Western Hockey League’s Prince George Cougars over the previous two seasons before being reassigned to the BCHL Spruce Kings to start this year, has played in 34 games and posted a 3.49 goals against average.
In 2013-14 with the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League’s Vancouver Northwest Giants, the 6-foot-2 netminder put up league-best goals against average.
The former Burnaby minor hockey product also played junior B last year in Kamloops.
The win improved the Spruce Kings’ Mainland division record to 22-22-4-2.