In the 1st period it was a great start for the Terriers as they definitely had more of the jump and they were rewarded for their efforts as Cortlan Procter would take a nice feed from Matt Cox and rifle it past Matt Gibney for his 2nd goal of the season to give the Terriers a 1-0 lead, and they also led in the shot column 8-4 after 20 minutes.
The middle frame was also a very tight checking affair with the physical play picking up as the period went on and both teams got their own powerplays but neither of them could convert on them as it would remain 1-0 after 40 minutes of play.
The middle frame was also a very tight checking affair with the physical play picking up as the period went on and both teams got their own powerplays but neither of them could convert on them as it would remain 1-0 after 40 minutes of play.
In the 3rd period the play would pick up more towards the favor of the Estevan Bruins as they would get 3 power plays in the final frame including a short 16 second 5 on 3 that they couldn't convert on. But what a great job of penalty killing for the Terriers, starting from key faceoff wins to very timely, and solid saves to keep it at 1-0 and that's where we would end with a 1-0 Terrier victory.
Kale Thomson stopped 22 shots for his 2nd shutout of the season while Matt Gibney stopped 14 of 15 in a losing cause.
The Terriers will look to make it 6 in a row when they visit the Weyburn Red Wings on Friday night, pregame gets going at 7:20 from Crescent Point Place in Weyburn.
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Also in the SJHL, the Melville Millionaires fell in their 4th straight game as they fell 6-3 to the Weyburn Red Wings.
Colin Mospanchuk, Tyson Predinchuk and Landon Farrell all scored for the Mils in a losing cause while Richard Palmer stopped 16 shots for the loss.
The Mils will start a 2 game roady in Nipawin on Friday night.
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In the MJHL, the Dauphin Kings scored 4 goals in the 3rd period to beat the Swan Valley Stampeders 7-3.
Dylan Favell scored 2 goals for the Stamps to lead the way while Max Provencher chipped in with the other marker for the Stamps.
Nathan Armstrong stopped 33 shots in a losing cause.
The Stamps will host the Virden Oil Capitals at 7:30 from the Centennial Arena.
Maybe you should mention that the Mills were without 10 of their regular players due to illness or injuries and had a lot ot call ups in the line up.
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ReplyDeleteI think you guys need a referee!
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