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Nitehawks Deal Veteran Defender to Kelowna

According to reports, the Beaver Valley Nitehawks have dealt veteran blueliner Dylan Kent to the Kelowna Chiefs.

The Nitehawks are expected to receive futures, or a play to be named, in return for the twenty year old Albertan.

Kent has 3 goals and 9 points in 8 games this season.

He has 55 points in 73 KIJHL games – all with Beaver Valley.

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