The Lakeshore Canadiens are looking to make it eight in a row.
They welcome the Dresden Jr. Kings to the Atlas Tube Centre on Friday night.
Lakeshore is coming off back to back shut out wins and has only given up one goal in the last four games.
Head Coach Anthony Iaquinta says the Kings are a hard working team.
"They're a fast team, they're physical and they really don't give you much so you have to really make sure you earn everything that you get with them," says Iaquinta. "So it's going to be a nice test for us."
Iaquinta says the team recently acquired two new players, Brenden Richie from Dresden and Kier Cumming from Blenheim.
"They're two guys that are going to add to our forwards pretty well," says Iaquinta. "They're guys who can put the puck in the net, guys who can see the ice well, they can play penalty kill, powerplay."
Lakeshore sits in first place in the West Stobbs Division with 34-points.
Dresden is in sixth with 17-points.
Puck drop is set for 7pm.