Wednesday 24 October 2012

Wednesday Night Recap

The Melville Millionaires (10-2-0-1) continued their winning ways and moved into sole possession of 1st place in the Sherwood conference with a 3-0 shutout victory over the visiting Weyburn Red Wings. Christian Magnus, Ian McNulty and Michael Sagen got the goals for the Mils. Alex Wakaluk made 24 saves for his 2nd shutout of the season.

Mils return to action Friday in Kindersley.
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The Yorkton Terriers (9-3-0-1)  lost their 2nd straight a 4-3 decision in the Battlefords against the North Stars. Kailum Gervais, Tyler Giebel and Derek Falloon with the goals. Dawson McAuley played his 1st game back since returning to the Terriers and stopped 26 out of 30 shots but was tagged for the loss.

Terriers back at it Saturday night when they host the Nipawin Hawks 7:30 FAA
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While in the MJHL, the Way Way Wolverines fell 3-0 to the hometown OCN Blizzard in The Pas. Cory Simons started in goals for the Wolverines and stopped 42 of 45 but took the loss.

Way Way will take on the Selkirk Steelers in Selkirk on Friday night .

6 comments:

  1. Don't get me wrong I like Dawson but why would Trent put him the net? We have a great starter and our back up goalies have proven them selves. MacAuley proved last year he was not up to his game. I hope we don't do the same stupid thing as last year and played with 3 tenders. Lets keep Thomson as our starter and either Buzzell or Barrie as our back ups. We have a great team again this year lets not mess it up with goaltenders.

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  2. Buzzell is already gone....not sure what will happen when Barrie returns from injury.

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  3. Where did Buzzell go? I hope Barrie stays because what happens if Medicine Hat decides they want MacAuley again? Where would that leave us?

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  4. I just know Buzzell was released! I always get worried when successful teams start messing with their chemistry. 3 dub guys back in a couple of weeks. They sure haven't played their best hockey since getting these guys back in the lineup.

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    1. Maybe we are seeing the real team now ...

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  5. I think it throws off chemistry when these dub guys get put in the line up and others get pushed out. It should be good for them in the long run...but attitude of guys who get sent down are always a big factor.

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