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Steelers end skid with win over Delta

In a game that featured 174 in penalty minutes, the Grandview Steelers did a good job of keeping their cool.
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Grandview's Tim Chow closes in on net during a recent PJHL game. The Grandview Steelers ended a three-game winless skid with a 7-4 victory over Delta on Tuesday.

In a game that featured 174 in penalty minutes, the Grandview Steelers did a good job of keeping their cool.
The Steelers counted four powerplay goals and were relatively disciplined in topping the Delta Ice Hawks 7-4 on Tuesday in Pacific Junior B Hockey League action.
Burnaby native Nico Bruno scored once and set up two others to lead a balanced attack. Counting a goal and an assist each were Christian Bettiol, Braeden Gurney, Ian Provost and Adam Rota.
Lucas Mercer and Sean Norbury also tallied.
Delta opened the scoring midway through the first, but Grandview countered when Mercer, on the man-advantage, and Norbury, with his sixth of the season, put the visitors ahead after 20 minutes.
Rota and Bruno sandwiched goals around an Ice Hawk tally to give Grandview a 4-2 lead.
Gurney’s marker 5:27 into the final period proved to be the winner.
Grandview drew 65 penalty minutes and Delta was tagged with 109 minutes -- most during an extended third period. The two teams were slapped with a combined eight misconducts in the third period.
The Steelers host Abbotsford on Sunday, 4 p.m. at BWC.