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Up through Alberta and into the Northwest Territories, Calum and Mark put the pedal to the metal until they reach the capital city, Yellowknife. Heralded as the diamond capital of North America and bearer of eleven official languages, Yellowknife is a wealthy community both commercially and culturally. Ultimately, at the forefront of Yellowknife's prosperity are the students of the only two high schools in the whole region, Sir John Franklin High and St. Pat's High. And wouldn't you have it, these two institutions have been bitter rivals from day one and when it comes to road hockey, losing is not an option! Calum's got the Irish of St. Pat's, Mark's got the Falcons of Sir John, and the losing host will suffer the fate of being 'A Man-Fish!'
3 Stars of the Game
- 1st Star - Jeff Bembridge (Team Irish)
- 2nd Star - Dustin Adams (Team Irish)
- 3rd Star - Tyson Cole (Team Falcons)
Zac Potts
- Grade 11
- League MVP in Bantam last year
- Born with a hockey stick in his hand
Dustin Adams
- Grade 13
- Nickname: Roadrunner
- Runs faster backwards than Mark can run forwards
Tyson Cole
- Grade 10
- Got a "C" in Math, but an "A" in Playmaking
- Plans to prey on the Irish
Steven Oliver
- Grade 12
- Coach Oliver's son
- Can't wait to inherit the moustache
Jake Grayston
- Grade 12
- Wants to take his hockey stick to grad
- Is late for class thanks to Mark
Jeff Bembridge
- Grade 12
- Dominating defenceman
- Can take apart a skidoo with his eyes closed
Cory Dennill - Goalie
- Grade 10
- Street hockey Sawchuk
- Has a secret crush on Jake's mom
| G | A | PTS | Save% | GAA |
| 0 | 1 | 1 | .742 | 7.00 |
Kirk Sangris - Goalie
- Grade 10
- Played for NWT at Canada Games
- Was once thrown through a glass door
| G | A | PTS | Save% | GAA |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | .810 | 3.00 |
Mark is forced to dress like a "Man Fish" then put on a floating barge at which point some of Yellowknife's finest fisherman cast lead fishing lures at his exposed back at incredible speeds.
"Half man, half falcon = awesome ... half man, half fish = a living nightmare (or night-terror, if you will)." - Mark