
Puck drops on Herder final as Clarenville takes on Deer Lake for senior hockey glory
The holy grail of hockey in Newfoundland is up for grabs once again. The Herder Memorial Trophy will be claimed by either the Clarenville Caribous or the Deer Lake Red Wings, with Game 1 kicking off Friday night in Deer Lake. The CBC's Alex Kennedy has a preview.

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