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Trail’s Erik Pastro named one of BCHL’s 3 Stars of the Week

Trail’s Erik Pastro has been recognized as one of the BCHL’s Stars of the Week after piling up three goals and and an assist over two games last week as the Smoke Eaters extended their season-opening win streak to four games.

After being held off the scoresheet in Friday’s 4-3 road win over the Vernon Vipers, the 19-year-old forward registered his first career BCHL hat trick in a 5-3 victory against the Chilliwack Chiefs.

Pastro got off to a quick start, scoring twice in the first 5:42 of the opening frame, then completed the milestone with his third of the game on a late power play. He added an assist for a four-point night and was named first star of the game.

The Vernon native now has four goals, three assists and seven points through four games this season, just one back of the league lead.


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