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Silverbacks send Didur to Saskatchewan

Twenty-year-old goaltender dealt to Estevan Bruins
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Silverbacks Goaltender Bo Didur gets in front of a shot from the Penticton Vees. Didur stopped 23 of 24 shots he faced after relieving Nic Tallarico early in the Silverbacks’ 6-2 home loss to the Penticton Vees on Friday, Sept. 15. -image credit: File photo

The Salmon Arm Silverbacks have traded goaltender Bo Didur to the Estevan Bruins in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

“We have traded Bo Didur to the Estevan Bruins of the SJHL. We feel this is the final transaction in our quest to solidify our goaltending situation here in Salmon Arm. The Silverbacks organization would like to take this opportunity to wish Bo every success with his new team, and thank him for his efforts while playing for us this season,” said Silverbacks Head Coach and General Manager Scott Atkinson.

The 20-year-old West Vancouver local played one season with the Surrey Eagles and three for the Langley Rivermen before being acquired by the Silverbacks this offseason.



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