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His dad was a Parkland Ranger, his brother was a Parkland Ranger and now, Chase Glover is a Parkland Ranger. The McCreary native is in his first year with the U18 program after two years with the U15 team.

With six wins under their belt this season, Chase has earned five of them as he continues to give Parkland a chance to win every time he is in the net.

Chase has enjoyed being a Ranger and he's looking forward to getting back to business on January 7 when the Rangers welcome the Winnipeg Bruins to the Centennial Arena in Swan River for a pair of games.

Chase was at the top of his game in two games against Southwest on December 2 and 3 when he turned away 77 shots on 83 attempts. That success backstopped Parkland to three of a possible four points against the Cougars. 

"I'm really enjoying my time with Parkland," said Glover. "It's great that both my dad and brother played here and now I get to, that's pretty cool."

When it comes to the Glover's, Hunter is just a few years removed from playing with the program as his last campaign was in the 2018-19 season when he scored 13 times while adding 12 assists.

Looking to carry on the Glover torch with the Rangers, Chase believes this year's team has what it takes to make a statement in the second half. They will start off the second half against the top teams in the league so if Parkland is able to build momentum, that could help them feel great about themselves as they look to claw back into playoff contention.

"We all need to keep working hard and take care of the small details, that's the big difference," ended Glover. "We have skill at every position, it's up to us to get the job done."