The Portage Terriers look for their 11th straight win when they host the Neepawa Natives tonight at 6:30 at the PCU Centre. Portage has had Neepawa's number this season, winning all 4 previous meetings by a combined score of 20-3.

Neepawa has been struggling this season and they will need to pick up their play down the home stretch in order to match their win total of 15 from last season. The Terriers have been off the ice since Wednesday when they beat Swan Valley 5-2. Terrier Assistant coach Paul Harland says they can't take them lightly.

"The challenge for us is to make sure our guys aren't taking them lightly because of where they sit in the standings. These games are important for us if we want to make sure we finish strong, and try and get first place, to have home ice advantage through the playoffs."

The Terriers have played some of their best hockey of the season since the Christmas break, posting a record of 12-0-1. The Terriers will have only 4 more regular season home games after tonight's match.