BLACKBURN Hawks attempt to get their league campaign back up and running on Saturday.
The Hawks lost their last match at the Arena 5-3 to play-off rivals Nottingham Lions. But despite the defeat, they'll be looking forward to another home fixture to get back on track.
They face a tough game against Billingham Bombers, who they drew 3-3 with back in September. The draw was the first time the Hawks had taken a point off the North-East side since Bobby Haig began his reign as player-coach.
Two weeks ago, however, the Hawks returned to Teesside and inflicted a 4-3 cup reverse on the Bombers.
Haig said: "The lads played really well last time against Billingham, it won't be easy, but hopefully we have got the measure of them now."
The Hawks expect to be at full-strength for the Bombers' visit.
Another league victory will restore their play-off chances and return the side to the good form they were showing before the painful Lions' defeat.
Face-off at the Ice Arena is 6.00pm, with doors opening at 5.15pm.
On Sunday, Hawks face a tough trip to the East Coast to play the Kingston Jets.
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