Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Berkeliev; McIntyre lead Mils to home victory over Yorkton in final meeting of 2019

The Melville Millionaires took the 5th installment of the Highway 10 battle on Monday night, doubling up the Yorkton Hyundai Terriers 4-2 at the Horizon Credit Union Center.

The Mils would strike first in the final Highway 10 battle of 2019 as Dylan Wells' long point shot was stopped by Ryan Ouellette but Melville captain Aidan Steinke would bury the rebound for his 8th of the season to make it 1-0.

Just under 3 minutes later, the Terriers would respond as Kaeden Taphorn would finish off a nice passing play from Chantz Petruic and he snuck it through Berk Berkeliev for his 8th of the campaign to make it a 1-1 game after 20 minutes.

The home team regained their one goal lead early in the 2nd when Zach McIntyre would grab a loose puck in the slot and slide home his 11th of the season to make it 2-1 just 1:35 into the middle frame.

Keenan Taphorn would even it up for the Terriers with a PP goal at the 12 minute mark to tie it up at 2-2 through 2 periods.

In the 3rd, the Mils would get the eventual game winner, 4:50 as Rin Beny received a long stretch pass and his long shot would sneak through the left arm of Ryan Ouellette and into the back of the net for his 4th  to give the home team the one goal lead.

Zach McIntyre would ice the game with an empty-netter, his 2nd of the night with just 10 seconds left to play.

Berk Berkeliev recorded his 8th victory of the season in the Mils net stopped 32 of 34 Terrier shots while his counterpart Ryan Ouellette made 19 saves in the loss.

The two teams will meet once again on Wednesday to kick off 2020 with a New Years Day showdown at the Farrell Agencies Arena. GX94 will broadcast the game with the "Sask Milk" pregame starting at 1:50 and the play by play kicking off at 2PM.


Post Game with Terrier Head Coach/GM Mat Hehr



Elsewhere in the SJHL,

Estevan over Weyburn 7-1

Friday, 20 December 2019

Terriers' 4 game win streak snapped after falling on home ice to Weyburn

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers had their 4 game win streak snapped on Friday night as they were shutout, 3-0 by the Weyburn Red Wings at the Farrell Agencies Arena.

The Red Wings would get the games first goal as Shayde Peterson would capitalize on a rebound in front and get it past Phillipe Bond for his 4th of the season to make it a 1-0 lead.  They would add to their lead just under 8 minutes later as they would capitalize on another Terrier turnover, this time though would be Braden Birnie who notched home his team-leading 7th of the season to give the visitors a two goal lead after 20 minutes of play.

After a scoreless 2nd period the only goal of the 3rd would be a empty netter by Jaxon Tait to ice the game for the Wings.

Joseph Young turned aside 35 Terrier shots to earn his 2nd shutout of the season while Terrier G Phillipe Bond made 22 saves in the loss.

The Terriers will wrap up their pre-Christmas schedule on Saturday night when they visit the Estevan Bruins with puck drop at 7:30 from Affinity Place.

SJHL partners with STARS for new 50/50 Lottery

The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) is pleased to announce that it has partnered with STARS air ambulance to form the STARS/SJHL 50-50 Lottery.


The Lottery will last through the remainder of the 2019-2020 SJHL season. Each SJHL team will host a STARS game night, in which 50-50 lottery tickets will be sold. Half of the proceeds will go to the winner, and the rest will be divided equally by STARS and the SJHL.

Bill Chow, President of the SJHL, stated, “STARS has made a significant impact across Saskatchewan, saving many lives with their air ambulance service. We hope that the 50-50 Lottery partnership with STARS helps raise the funds needed to replace the STARS air ambulance fleet in Saskatchewan.”

Since its inception in 1985, STARS has flown over 42,000 missions across Western Canada. Last year alone, STARS flew 812 missions in Saskatchewan. The proceeds to STARS from the SJHL partnership will support the non-profit’s fleet renewal efforts in the province through a community-based initiative called The Pegasus Project.

“Just as the SJHL was built for communities by communities, so was STARS. Both organizations want to invest in our communities and so the progressive 50-50 fundraiser is a good way, said Tammy Beauregard, development officer with the STARS Foundation.  “The 50/-0 is a win-win for both organizations and a lucky winner!”

In addition to ticket purchases at the games, people can support the initiative and get a chance at winning by going to SJHL5050.ca to purchase tickets.

 The 50-50 lottery runs until March 6.

(SJHL Press Release)

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Stampeders' win 5th straight after big home ice victory over OCN

The Swan Valley Stampeders earned their 5th straight victory in a big way on Wednesday night after a 7-2 win over the OCN Blizzard at the Centennial Arena.

Ryley Lanthier would open the scoring for the Stampeders in the 1st just 2:33 in as he chipped in with his 4th marker of the season to make it an early 1-0 lead.

The Blizzard would respond though quickly as Aidan Litke would finish off a nice passing play from Ryan Butler and Boston Bird for his 2nd career MJHL goal to pull OCN even at one goal apiece.

But the Stamps came back with 3 unanswered off the sticks of Luke Beerman (12), Tommy Cardinal  (12) and Daunte Fortner (4) to give the home-side a 3 goal lead at 4-1 after 20 minutes of play.

Swan Valley would continue their offensive outburst very early in the second as just 3:37 in, Crosby, Minnesota product Josh Maucieri would walk in from the OCN blue-line and snipe home his 4th of the campaign over the left shoulder of Zack Cloutier, then after that Frazer Dodd added another to make it a 6-1 Stamps advantage, 8:34 into the middle frame.

The two teams would exchange goals towards the 2nd half of the period off the sticks of Jaxon Blight (OCN) and Nathan Carl (SV) to wrap up the scoring summary on this night.

Mikael Foucher made 27 saves on 29 shots in the Swan net to earn his 14th victory of the season while Danick Rodrigue started the game for OCN & allowed 4 goals on 18 shots through 1 period before Zack Cloutier came in and turned aside 18 shots in relief.

The Stampeders' will wrap up their pre-Christmas schedule on Saturday night when they entertain the Portage Terriers at the Centennial Arena.

The Blizzard's next opponent will also be the Terriers' when they host them on Friday night.

Dec. 17th Local Junior A Recap

SJHL
Captain Chantz Petruic cashed in with 4 goals to lead the Yorkton Hyundai Terriers to a 5-3 victory over the Nipawin Hawks on Tuesday night.

Petruic's big night now puts him at a league leading 42 goals on the season.

Steven Norum had the other goal for the Terriers while Kaedan Taphorn & Tanner Sklaruk chipped in with 3 and 2 assist nights respectively.

Carson Erhardt, Jordan Simoneau and Michael Makarenko replied for the Hawks.

The Terriers' will play their final home game before the Christmas break on Friday night when they host the Weyburn Red Wings. GX94 will broadcast the game with the "Sask Milk" pregame show kicking off at 7:20 and the play by play starting at 7:30 from the Farrell Agencies Arena.


Other Tuesday SJHL result:

Battlefords North Stars defeated the Humboldt Broncos 7-4.


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MJHL
The Waywayseecappo Wolverines let a 4 goal lead slip away as they fell on home ice, 5-4 to the Winnipeg Blues.

Jaymes Knee had 1G 2A to lead the Wolverines while Rayman Bassi, Kris Bladen, and Conrad Phillips chipped in with singles.

Liam Tereposky made 18 saves on 23 shots in the losing cause.

Logan Danis (2), Mikol Sartor, Braden Fischer and Mitchell Joss scored for the Blues.

The Wolverines return to action on Saturday night when they visit the Dauphin Kings.


Elsewhere,

Selkirk Steelers slipped by the Dauphin Kings 5-2. 

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Duck Mountain Curling Report- Dec. 11th

The Duck Mountain Super League, featuring men’s curling teams from Canora, Benito, Norquay
Madge Lake and Kamsack, is back for another season.

Play for all eight teams got underway at the Broda Sportsplex in Kamsack November 12. Two
more draws were completed in Kamsack November 19 and November 26. Curling then shifted to
Norquay December 03.

League leaders, both with 3 wins, are the Ken Newell team of Norquay, sponsored by Challoner
Farm, and Fred Perepiolkin’s crew of Kamsack, sponsored by Nykolaishen Farms.

Tied for second place with 2 wins each are Rick Kinaschuk of Benito, sponsored by W.F.
Schneider and Son, Richard Jordens of Madge Lake, sponsored by Ritchie Industries, and Tyson
Leis of Kamsack, still looking for a $300 backer.

Duck Mountain Super League curling action resumes in Canora December 10th when Richard
Jordens faces Ken Newell, Tyson Leis goes against hometown favorite Bob Kolodziejski, Fred
Perepiolkin plays Rick Kinaschuk, and Craig Carnduff shakes hands with Brad Knutson.

The good people of Benito, Manitoba host DMSL Draw Six December 17 and regular season
action concludes in Norquay December 19.

It should be noted that Ken Newell and Brad Knutson, both of Norquay, who were unable to
compete in Kamsack Novevmber 19, have scheduled a make-up game December 20. The
outcome of this game will determine final league standings.

Duck Mountain Super League teams are awarded $50 per win in regular season play. The top 4
teams advance to A-Side Playoffs set for January 03 in Kamsack where they will compete for
$830 in prize money. A B-Side Playoff will also take place.

The public is welcome to attend these curling events. Admission is free.

(Submitted)

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Berkeliev's 1st SJHL shutout leads Mils to road victory in Wilcox

The Melville Millionaires' earned their 2nd straight victory on Tuesday night as they blanked the Notre Dame Hounds in Wilcox by a score of 2-0.

The Mils would get the only goal of the first and it would come a man short as Luke Nkwama would show off his good speed and get a partial break and his shot go that went off the blocker of Riley Kohonick right into the slot for Rin Beny who made no mistake over his right shoulder for his 3rd of the season to give the Mils the 1-0 advantage after 20 minutes.

Shots after 1 were 11-10 Notre Dame.

In the 2nd, the Mils would continue to lead the game 1-0 for most of the period until they would add their 2nd short-handed goal of the game as captain Aidan Steinke playing in his 1st game since Nov. 5th would get his 7th of the season slipping it over the shoulder of Kohonick to make it a two goal through 2 periods of play.

Shots after 2 was 25-16 Hounds (14-6 for ND in 2nd)

Both teams had some chances in the 3rd but it would end up as a scoreless period.

Mils' netminder Berk Berkeliev made 36 saves to earn his 1st SJHL shutout while Riley Kohonick made 20 saves on 22 saves in the loss in the Hounds' net.

The Mils will wrap up their pre-Christmas break schedule on Saturday night when they visit the Humboldt Broncos.



Elsewhere in the SJHL,

Melfort Mustangs edged the La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-3 in the shootout.

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In the MJHL,

Conrad Phillips recorded a Hat- Trick to lead the Waywayseecappo Wolverines to a 5-2 victory over the Dauphin Kings.

The win also snapped the Kings 7 game winning streak.

Rayman Bassi and Jack Kennedy also scored for the Wolverines while Liam Tereposky turned aside 25 shots in the win.

Grady Hobbs and Austin Lamotte replied the Kings.

The Wolverines will return to action on Thursday night when they visit the Virden Oil Capitals.

Other MJHL result:

Steinbach Pistons doubled up the Winnipeg Blues 4-2.


Monday, 9 December 2019

Local Junior A Weekend Recap

SUNDAY
The Swan Valley Stampeders wrapped up their 3 game in 3 nights road-trip on Sunday on a high note as they used a 6 goal third period to lead them to a 7-3 victory over the Winnipeg Blues.

The Stamps fell 3-2 in OT on Saturday in Steinbach after defeating the Pistons on Friday night, 5-2.

Nathan Carl (2G 1A) and Mattias Dal Monte (1G 2A) led the Stamps with 3 points each while Ryley Lanthier also scored twice.

Parker Johnson and Frazer Dodd chipped in with singles while Stamps' G Jayden Little made 19 saves on 22 shots to earn his 1st MJHL victory.

The Stampeders' will head on the road for another 3 game trip this weekend starting on Friday night against the Selkirk Steelers.


SATURDAY

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers snapped a 2 game losing streak on Saturday night defeating the Melfort Mustangs on the road, 5-3.

Chantz Petruic scored his league-leading 34th and 35th goals of the season for the Terriers while Alec Zawatsky also had a big night with 1G 2A.

Kaeden Taphorn and Jordan Guiney also scored for the Terriers who got a solid performance from Ryan Ouellette who stopped 38 shots in the win.

The Terriers return to action on Wednesday night when they host the Estevan Bruins at the Farrell Agencies Arena with puck-drop at 7:30PM.

Friday, 6 December 2019

Dec. 6th Local Junior A Hockey Recap

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers dropped their 2nd straight on their 3 game road-trip, losing 4-1 to the Nipawin Hawks on Friday night.

The Hawks would strike first with 4:40 to go in the 1st as he would bang home his 10th of the season by Ryan Ouellette to make it 1-0 for the home-team after 20 minutes.

Cox would add his 2nd of the night just 4:38 into the 2nd as he beat Ouellette over the right shoulder to make it a two goal game.

But just two minutes later, the Terriers would cut their deficit in half and it would be Kaedan Taphorn tapping home a rebound in front past Dalton Dosch for his 5th of the season and 3rd in as many nights to make it a 2-1 game (With an assist on the goal, Terrier captain Chantz Petruic recorded his 200th career SJHL point).

The Hawks though would respond with a PP goal of their own as Max Johnson would send in a point shot and the rebound came out to Jordan Simoneau right in front of the crease and he poked it five-hole on Ouellette for his 5th to make it a 3-1 Hawks lead through 40 minutes of play.

Nipawin would add some more insurance late in the 3rd as 20 year old Carson Erhardt would sneak one in short-side to make it a 3 goal game.

Hawks netminder Dalton Dosch made 26 saves on 27 shots to earn his 4th victory of the season while in a losing cause, Ryan Ouellette made 30 stops in the loss.

The Terriers' wrap up their road-trip on Saturday night with a visit to the Northern Lights Palace in Melfort against the Mustangs.

Elsewhere in the SJHL,

Luke Nkwama recorded a Hat-Trick while Zach Bannister (1G 2A) also had a 3 point night to the Melville Millionaires' to a 5-2 win over the Estevan Bruins.

Rin Beny also scored for the Mils who got a 30 save performance from Berk Berkeliev in the victory.

The Mils' will look for their 2nd straight W on Tuesday night when they visit the Notre Dame Hounds.  We will broadcast the game on GX94, with the "Sask Milk" pregame starting at 7:50 and the play by play kicking off at 8PM.


Other SJHL results:

Kindersley over Battlefords 3-2 (OT)

La Ronge over Flin Flon 6-5 (OT)

Melfort blanked Humboldt 3-0


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MJHL 

The Swan Valley Stampeders' began their 3 game weekend road-trip with a 5-2 victory over the Steinbach Pistons.

Mattia Dal Monte led the Stamps with 2G 1A while Leyson Coleman, Dante Fortner and Tommy Cardinal also scored.

Mikael Foucher made 26 saves in the win for Swan Valley.

Ty Naaykens and Bryce Young replied with markers for the Pistons.

The Stamps/Pistons will meet once again on Saturday from the T.G Smith Center at 7:30.

Meanwhile,

Rayman Bassi scored his 2nd goal of the game just 2:29 into overtime to lead the Waywayseecappo Wolverines to a 4-3 OT win over the Neepawa Natives.

Jacob Charko and Kris Bladen also scored for the Wolverines while Liam Tereposky made 20 saves on 23 shots to earn the victory in the Wayway goal.

Eli Lieffers, Konnor Carlson and Rylan Gudnason replied for Neepawa.

The Wolverines will return to action on Saturday when they travel to Neepawa for the back-end of the home & home series.

Also on Friday in MJHL,

Virden slipped by Winkler 4-3

Dauphin over Winnipeg 5-4 (OT)

Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL) announce Grimwood steps down; Wolff returns as Head Coach/GM



The MJHL's Swan Valley Stampeders announced on Friday that Head Coach/GM Geoff Grimwood has stepped down from his position with the hockey club and that Barry Wolff will return to team as Head Coach & General Manager.

Grimwood was named as bench boss of the hockey club earlier this year and led the team to a 16-11-2-2 record, good for 36 points and in a tie for 4th overall in the MJHL standings.

Meanwhile for Wolff, who was let go earlier this year by the BCHL's Merritt Centennials, returns to the Swan Valley after leading the Stamps to a 42-13-3-2 record in 2018/19 and a berth in their first ever MJHL Turnbull Cup Final which they eventually fell in 7 games to against the Portage Terriers.

Associate Coach Suneil Karod and Director of Hockey Operations Darren Webster will man the bench for the Stampeders when embark on a 3 game in 3 nights road-trip this weekend starting tonight (Fri) against the Steinbach Pistons.

Wolff is expected to re-join the hockey club in Swan River on Monday.


Thursday, 5 December 2019

Yorkton Terriers' drop road decision to La Ronge in Pinehouse

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers kicked off their 3 game in 3 night road-trip on a losing note as they fell 5-4 to the La Ronge Ice Wolves in a neutral site game from Pinehouse Lake.

The Terriers would strike early just 49 seconds into the 1st as Kaedan Taphorn would finish off a nice feed in front from Chantz Petruic for his 2nd of the season to make it a 1-0 lead for the Terriers.

Then with 6:38 left in the 1st, Petruic would go bar-down on Liam McGarva for his league-leading 33rd goal of the season to give the Terrier a two goal lead.

But before the 1st period buzzer could go, Aaron Greyeyes would pull his team within one with his 10th of the campaign to pull the Ice Wolves within one after 20 minutes of play.

Yorkton would get the lone goal in the 2nd as after a scramble in front it would would Kaedan Taphorn being able to bang it home for his second of the evening to regain the Terriers' their two goal lead after 2 periods.

But in the third, the Ice Wolves would start their comeback with 4 unanswered goals, 5:31 apart to begin the period as they would get two goals from Daylon Mannon & singles from Chad Mcllwain and Jake Gudjonson to give them a 5-3 lead.

Ethan Robson would cut the Terriers' deficit within one, but that's as close as they would get.

The Terriers' will continue their road swing on Friday night when they visit the Cage in Nipawin to take on the Hawks. GX94 will once again broadcast the game with the "Sask Milk" pregame show starting at 7:30.

The Ice Wolves meanwhile return to home ice on Friday to hose the Flin Flon Bombers at the Mel Hegland Uniplex.

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Wolverines win; Mils fall on Tuesday night

MJHL
The Waywayseecappo Wolverines snapped their 3 game losing streak on Tuesday night by defeating the visiting Winkler Flyers 3-2.

Nick Doyle and Gerrick Ripley led the Wolverines with 1G 1A each while Matt Kasowski chipped in with a single.

Carson Pawlenchuk and Jayden McCarthy replied for the Flyers.

Liam Tereposky made 25 saves to earn the win in goal.

The Wolverines will return to action on Friday night when they entertain the Neepawa Natives.

Other MJHL result:

Dauphin over Selkirk 9-3
(Grady Hobbs with 3G 1A; Austin Lamotte with 1G 4A for Kings)


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SJHL
The Melville Millionaires fell on home ice on Tuesday night, 2-1 to the Melfort Mustangs.

Luke Nkwama opened the scoring for the Mils in the first before they allowed two unanswered Mustang goals from Adam Nobes in the 2nd and the eventual game winner on the PP from Nolan Kadachuk in the 3rd period.

Tanner Martin made 24 saves in the win for Melfort while Mils' netminder Berk Berkeliev turned aside 25 of 27 shots in the loss.

The Mils will return to action on Friday night when they host their Viterra division rivals the Estevan Bruins at the Horizon Credit Union Center.
*(It will also be the Mils' Christmas Toy Drive game and the Skate with the Mils after completion of Friday's contest)


Also in the SJHL on Tuesday,

Notre Dame Hounds beat the Battlefords North Stars, 3-2 in overtime
(Guillaume St. Onge scored game winner just 47 seconds into overtime)

Sunday, 1 December 2019

Local December 1st Deadline Recap

MELVILLE MILLIONAIRES 

The Melville Millionaires were the busiest of our local teams before the Dec. 1st roster deadline hit.

First off the Mils traded F Luke Spadafora (00) and a 2020 4th round SJHL Draft pick to the Humboldt Broncos in exchange for forwards Zach McIntyre (01) & Spencer Weinkauf (01) and a player development fee.

McInytre who hails from Rhein, SK had 24 points in 30 games with the Broncos this season while Weinkauf, a Calgary product had 6 points in 19 games.

Meanwhile Spadafora was in his 2nd season with the Millionaires and in 69 career games in a Mils uniform he scored 25 goals and added 46 assists for 71 points.

So far this season, the Calgary product had 39 points in 30 games.

The Mils then traded 18 year old forward Jaden Hewes to the Truro Bearcats (MHL) in exchnage for future considerations.

Hewes netted two goals and two assists for 4 points in 22 games with the Mils.

Melville also sent G Ethan Lahmon (01) to the Waywayseecappo Wolverines of the MJHL in exchange for a player development fee.

Lahmon suited up for one game with the Mils and made 36 saves on 39 shots in a Mils victory over the Melfort Mustangs on November 6th.

That means the goalie tandem for the Mils will be that of 19 year old Berk Berkeliev and 18 year old Kaleb McEachern.


The Mils also announced that they released F Jack Verstraete (99).

YORKTON TERRIERS

The Yorkton Terriers dealt 19 year old F Jaxon Blight to the OCN Blizzard (MJHL) in exchange for a player development fee.

The Oakville, MB product was in his 2nd season with the Terriers and in 42 career games he had 1 goal, 8 assists for 9 points.


SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS 

The Swan Vallley Stampeders traded F Kasyn Kruse (99) and F Cordell Coleman (01) to the Dauphin Kings for future considerations.

Coleman (Lac La Biche, AB) was pointless in 9 games with the Stamps this season.

Meanwhile Kruse who hails from Luverne, MN had 22 points in 53 games last season with the Stamps while this season he was held without a point in 2 games.

The Stamps then acquired F Ryley Lanthier (99) from the Canmore Eagles (AJHL) for a player development fee.

The Surrey, BC product had 7 goals, 9 assists for 16 points in 21 games with the Mustangs this season


WAYWAYSEECAPPO WOLVERINES 

The Waywayseecappo Wolverines' added some experience and size to their blue-line after picking up 20 year old defenceman Cody Thompson from the Portage Terriers in exchange for prospects F Brody Wilson (02) , D Ethan McColm (02) and future considerations.

Thompson played in 196 career games with the Terriers compiling 18 goals, 60 assists for 78 points while helping them capture 2 MJHL Championships and an Anavet Cup.

Wilson (Birtle, MB) has 22 points in 19 games with Yellowhead U18 AAA Chiefs while McColm (Oakbank, MB) has 6 points with the Eastman Selects (Manitoba U18 Hockey League)

The Wolverines also picked up G Ethan Lahmon (01) from Melville (SJHL) as mentioned above.

Local Junior A Weekend Recap

SUNDAY 

The Melville Millionaires dropped in their 7th meeting of the season against Weyburn on Sunday night, falling 2-1 to the Red Wings on the road.

Braden Birnie and Rhett Frey got the Red Wings an early 2 goal lead before Max McPeak got the Mils on the board with a goal midway through the 3rd but that's as close as they would get.

Joseph Young in the Wings' goal made 37 saves on 38 shots to earn the victory while Mils' net minder  Berk Berkeliev made 26 saves in the losing cause.

The Mils will return to action on Tuesday night when they host the Melfort Mustangs in a rescheduled game from November. Puck drop will be at 7:30PM

SATURDAY: 

SJHL leading scorer Chantz Petruic scored two goals including the game winner just 50 seconds into overtime to lead the Yorkton Hyundai Terriers to a 3-2 comeback win over the Kindersley Klippers in  a neutral site game played in Canora.

Alec Zawatsky had the other goal for Yorkton while Ryan Ouellette made 34 saves to earn the victory.

Jaxon Georget and Noah Lindsay replied for the visitors who opened up a 2-0 lead in the 1st.

The Terriers' will return to action on Thursday night when they begin a 3 game in 3 night road-trip visiting Pinehouse to take on the La Ronge Ice Wolves.

Elsewhere in the MJHL,

The Swan Valley Stampeders got goals from Nathan Carl and Leyson Coleman but it wasn't enough as they dropped a 5-2 decision to the visiting Portage Terriers.

Mikael Foucher made 28 saves on 32 shots in the loss.

Logan Christensen scored twice for the Terriers while Nathan Moore made 26 saves in the Terrier net.

The Stampeders' will return to action on Wednesday when they host the OCN Blizzard.


Meanwhile after a 4-3 loss to the Steinbach Pistons on Friday, the Waywayseecappo Wolverines fell 6-4 to the Winnipg Blues.




FRIDAY: 

The Melville Millionaires scored the tying goal with just 1 second left but they couldn't get the extra point as they fell in the shootout, 3-2 to the Kindersley Klippers.

Jonathan Krahn scored that tying goal for the Mils while Andrew Smiley's 1st as a Millionaire was other offence.

Berk Berkeliev was outstanding making 55 saves in the loss

Liam Fraser and Tyler Traptown replied with the goals for the Klippers.


In the MJHL,

The Swan Valley Stampeders dropped a 2-1 decision on the road against the Neepawa Natives.

Ethan Smith and Bradley Marshall scored for Neepawa who got 25 saves from Dawson Green in the win.

Parker Johnson notched the only marker for Swan while Mikael Foucher made 24 stops in the loss.


December 1st MJHL/SJHL Trade Tracker

The Selkirk Steelers have traded Brett Namaka F (1999) to the Portage Terriers in exchange for Sheldon Howard F (2001), the MJHL List Rights to Adam Ingram F (2003) and Future Considerations.
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The Dauphin Kings have traded Koby Morrisseau F (2000) to the Portage Terriers in exchange for Bryson Cecconi F (1999) and Future Considerations.
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The Virden Oil Capitals have traded Jacob Evans D (1999) to the Truro Bearcats in exchange for Future Considerations.
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The Dauphin Kings have traded the MJHL List Rights to Ashton Romaniuk F (2003) and Future Considerations to the OCN Blizzard in exchange for the MJHL List Rights to Luke Seremet F (2001).

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The Melville Millionaires trade F Luke Spadafora (00) and 2020 4th round pick to the Humboldt Broncos in exchange for F Zach McIntyre (01), F Spencer Weinkauf (01) and a player development fee. 

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The Yorkton Terriers trade F Jaxon Blight (00) to the OCN Blizzard for a player development fee. 

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The Weyburn Red Wings trade F Ben Hiltz (99) to the Battlefords North Stars for F Dace Prymak (01) , D Jordan Gagnon (01)  and a player development fee.

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The Melfort Mustangs acquire D Ryan MacLean (01) from Grand Prairie Storm (AJHL) for a player development fee.

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The Melfort Mustangs acquire F Tian Rask (99) from the Canmore Eagles (AJHL) for F Ryley Lanthier (99) and a player development fee

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The Melville Millionaires trade G Ethan Lahmon (01) to the Waywayseecappo Wolverines for a player development fee. 

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The OCN Blizzard trade D Adam Drolet (99) to the Blind River Beavers for futures 

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The Melville Millionaires trade F Jaden Hewes (01) to the Truro Bearcats (MHL) for a player development fee

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The Estevan Bruins acquire F Erik Boers (01) from the Camrose Kodiaks for a player development fee. 

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The Kindersley Klippers trade F Drayson Collyer (01) to the Virden Oil Capitals for a player development fee. 

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The Estevan Bruins trade F Kolton Leslie (00) to the Portage Terriers for futures. 

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The Waywayseecappo Wolverines acquired D Cody Thompson (99) from the Portage Terriers for F Brody Wilson (02) and F Ethan McColm (02)