Don't forget your teddy for tonight's Portage Terriers game at the PCU Centre.

It's their annual Teddy Bear Toss for Salvation Army, and they're hosting the Neepawa Natives this year in the annual game. The Terriers are looking for their 4th win in a row after taking out Winkler 4-1 Wednesday night. Neepawa's 1-2 in their last 3 with their win coming over OCN in Neepawa. Terriers' defender Layne Toder says they didn't try to do too much against Winkler and need to play that way tonight.

"Just play the way that we did against Winkler, simple hockey. That's the way that we're going to win games."

Terriers' Assistant Coach Paul Harland expects another close game from their opponents.

"Last time we were there we snuck out a 2-1 win and they played a really good game against us. So we have to make sure we match that effort, and that our work ethic is good. I'm sure it'll be a good game."

Harland says the players know it's a big game for the fans and he's sure they're excited to play, adding they all want to be that one that scores the goal to get the teddy bears flying. That game goes at 7:30 at the PCU Centre.