The Coquitlam Express have kicked things into high gear for the last few games of the BCHL's regular season by stringing together a four-game winning streak.
The latest victory came Wednesday night, when the team took down the Surrey Eagles 6-2 at the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex.
Brett Supinski was named first star of the game for his one goal and one assist performance in a match that saw the Express down a goal five minutes into the third period.
However, Brendan Gulka managed to tie the game at 4-4 before BCHL point-leader Corey Mackin netted the go-ahead marker three minutes later.
A late goal from Joey Santucci sealed the game, with the Express notching their 24th win of the season.
On Saturday, the Coquitlam club entertained the 550 fans at Poirier with a 7-2 win over Langley.
Supinski's offensive prowess was on display once again, as the winger buried two goals and dished out three helpers in the high-scoring affair.
Mackin, who was second star of the game, opened the scoring with a short-handed marker two minutes into the game and the team did not look back.
Michael Merculla made it 2-1 after 20 minutes, while Brendan Lamont and Colton Kerfoot built up the lead in the second.
However, in the third period the power play came together for two goals, one off Supinski's stick while another was potted by Mackin.
The club will look to extend its streak of five games on Friday, when Cowichan Valley visits Coquitlam's rink. The Express will then play Chilliwack on Feb. 27 for the final home game, before the final game of the regular season against Chilliwack on the road.