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Adanacs trade to create brother act

It’s not quite the Sedins, but the Coquitlam Adanacs have made a move to get their own brother act into their lineup.
Coquitlam Adanacs

It’s not quite the Sedins, but the Coquitlam Adanacs have made a move to get their own brother act into their lineup.

The Western Lacrosse Association team has acquired the playing rights to Adam Dickson from the Maple Ridge Burrards, in exchange for Ty Goff, whom the Adanacs had just drafted in the third round of last week’s junior draft.

Dickson is the older brother of another newly-drafted Adanac, Carter Dickson, who was selected first in the second round from the New Westminster Junior Salmonbellies.

Adam Dickson, also a grad of the Jr. Salmonbellies, scored 19 goals and added 41 assists in 35 games over two seasons with the Burrards.

In junior, Dickson amassed 168 points in 52 games.