In this weeks Club Sapp Gaming Center Swan Valley Stampeders Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Erik Petersen talks about the clubs season opening win and about this weekend's 3 games in 3 nights against Dauphin, Selkirk and Portage.
Friday, 30 September 2016
Swan Valley Stampeders Coaches Show - Sept 30th Edition
In this weeks Club Sapp Gaming Center Swan Valley Stampeders Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Erik Petersen talks about the clubs season opening win and about this weekend's 3 games in 3 nights against Dauphin, Selkirk and Portage.
Thursday, 29 September 2016
Wayway Wolverines Coaches Show - Sept 29th Edition
In this weeks Wayway Gaming Center Waywayseecappo Wolverines Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Barry Butler talks about the teams opening 2 games to start the season, the upcoming 3 home games this weekend and talks about some reinforcements coming back into the Wolverines line-up this weekend.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Melville Millionaires Coaches Show - Sept 28th edition
In this weeks edition of the Melville Motors' Melville Millionaires Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Devin Windle talks about the teams recent success including winning 2 at the SJHL showcase, the upcoming 3 games in 3 night roady this weekend and an update on the futures deals continuing to be dealt with for his hockey club.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Canadian Junior Hockey League names Ladds as their new President
(CJHL Press Release)
CALGARY, Alberta (September 27, 2016) – The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) announced Tuesday that Brent Ladds has been named the organization’s new president effective immediately. As CJHL president, Ladds will lead all operations of the organization, including strategic planning, events, corporate partnerships and league administration.
"Brent brings a vast amount of passion, experience and understanding of Junior A hockey and he is extremely well-respected and trusted across the country at all levels of hockey," said CJHL Chairman of the Board Kirk Lamb. "Brent's abilities and personal values are a tremendous addition to our organization and we are all looking forward to his leadership and to working closely with him to grow and strengthen the CJHL."
Ladds comes to the CJHL with a wealth of hockey experience and has been a fixture on the junior hockey landscape for many years. He served as president of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) for 35 years, from 1977 to 2012, and has a deep understanding of hockey at the Junior A level and its events. He served as Director of Operations for teams in the Canada Games, winning gold and silver in successive events, and was Director of Operations for Team Canada East in the first three World Junior A Challenges, where the teams he led captured two silvers and a bronze medal. The native of Noranda, Quebec, who now resides in Calgary, Alberta, has also acted as Chair of Hockey Canada Junior Council for the past two years and chair of the RBC Cup in Lloydminster this past spring. Along with many other recognitions, Ladds was awarded the Gold Stick for outstanding service to the OHA in 1992, the Hockey Canada Order of Merit in 1997 for contributions to the game nationally, and the Ontario Hockey Federation's President's Award in 2012 for outstanding contribution to hockey in Ontario.
"The CJHL has made such tremendous strides in recent years elevating their program both domestically and internationally, to the benefit of their players and fans," said Ladds. "I am extremely optimistic about what lies ahead working with our partners, on the corporate side and through Hockey Canada with our national and international partners. I am very excited for the opportunity."
Rick Morocco, CJHL Executive Director since 2014, has departed the organization to pursue another opportunity. "We wish Rick and his family all the best in his future endeavours and thank him for his two-and-a-half years of service to the league," said Lamb.
Terriers wrap up SJHL showcase with a 6-5 OT loss to the Flin Flon Bombers
The Yorkton Terriers got 3 out of a possible 4 points in the 2016 edition of the SJHL Showcase as they fell in overtime 6-5 to the Flin Flon Bombers at the Legends Arena in Warman.
Dondre Watson would get the Bombers on the board first 7:11 into the first as he go forehand then backend by Terriers' net minder Matt Vernon for his 6th of the season to make it a 1-0 Bombers lead while also leading the shot column 17-6 after 1 period.
In the 2nd early on, the Terriers would even things up as Cole Keenleyside would snipe home his 2nd to tie it up at 1-1. But just 14 seconds later, Brandon Lesko would regain the Bombers' 1 goal lead at 2-1. But once again the Terriers would answer as Tyler Baier would pinball one through traffic to make it a 2-2 game. The teams would exchange goals off the sticks of Nick Shumlanski (FF) and Kaleb Bell (YOR) to make it 3-3. Before the 2nd period buzzer could go, Watson would add his 2nd of the night and 7th of the season to make it a 4-3 Bombers' lead headed into the 2nd intermission.
Terriers captain Corwin Stevely would pull his team even once again at 11:04 mark of the 3rd on a nice feed from Jordan McCausland to make it 4-4. But yet again the boy from Flin Flon would answer back in a matter of seconds on the PP as Kristian St. Onge would get his 5th to make it 5-4. It would stay like that until 2:54 left in regulation when Tyler Baier would walk off the half wall and beat the Bombers' goalie over the left shoulder for his 2nd of the night and 3rd of the season to send the game into overtime tied at 5-5.
After not being able to convert on an early PP, the Bombers would get the winner from Dondre Watson, his hat trick goal at the 2:27 point of the 4th period to give the Bombers a 6-5 win over the Yorkton Terriers.
Dakota Delbridge started for the Bombers and made 12 saves on 17 shots for the W while making his Terrier debut Matt Vernon made 33 saves in a losing cause.
The Terriers next action will be on Saturday night at 7:30 when they host the visiting Notre Dame Hounds from the Farrell Agencies Arena
Post Game from Terriers Head Coach/GM Casey O'Brien
Dondre Watson would get the Bombers on the board first 7:11 into the first as he go forehand then backend by Terriers' net minder Matt Vernon for his 6th of the season to make it a 1-0 Bombers lead while also leading the shot column 17-6 after 1 period.
In the 2nd early on, the Terriers would even things up as Cole Keenleyside would snipe home his 2nd to tie it up at 1-1. But just 14 seconds later, Brandon Lesko would regain the Bombers' 1 goal lead at 2-1. But once again the Terriers would answer as Tyler Baier would pinball one through traffic to make it a 2-2 game. The teams would exchange goals off the sticks of Nick Shumlanski (FF) and Kaleb Bell (YOR) to make it 3-3. Before the 2nd period buzzer could go, Watson would add his 2nd of the night and 7th of the season to make it a 4-3 Bombers' lead headed into the 2nd intermission.
Terriers captain Corwin Stevely would pull his team even once again at 11:04 mark of the 3rd on a nice feed from Jordan McCausland to make it 4-4. But yet again the boy from Flin Flon would answer back in a matter of seconds on the PP as Kristian St. Onge would get his 5th to make it 5-4. It would stay like that until 2:54 left in regulation when Tyler Baier would walk off the half wall and beat the Bombers' goalie over the left shoulder for his 2nd of the night and 3rd of the season to send the game into overtime tied at 5-5.
After not being able to convert on an early PP, the Bombers would get the winner from Dondre Watson, his hat trick goal at the 2:27 point of the 4th period to give the Bombers a 6-5 win over the Yorkton Terriers.
Dakota Delbridge started for the Bombers and made 12 saves on 17 shots for the W while making his Terrier debut Matt Vernon made 33 saves in a losing cause.
The Terriers next action will be on Saturday night at 7:30 when they host the visiting Notre Dame Hounds from the Farrell Agencies Arena
Post Game from Terriers Head Coach/GM Casey O'Brien
Monday, 26 September 2016
Mils; Terriers both victorious on Day 2 of SJHL Showcase in Warman
The Melville Millionaires went 2-0 at the SJHL Showcase after a 4-2 win over the Battlefords North Stars at the Legends Arena in Warman.
The North Stars got on the board first just 6:44 in as Reed Delainey would go top shelf on Colby Entz to give the Stars an early 1-0 lead. Then in the late stages of the opening period Connor Logan would take a nice feed in front and would one time it high over the right shoulder of the Mils net minder to give the North Stars a 2-0 lead after 20 mins with the shots 9-8 for the Battlefords.
In the 2nd, the Mils were helped by some North Stars penalty trouble and their PP answered as Keegan Milligan would deflect home his 1st of the season to cut the Mils deficit in half at 2-1. Then just 26 seconds later, Clayton Eisler would one-time home his 1st of the SJHL campaign to make it a 2-2 tie. Tucker Scantlebury would give the Mils their 3rd straight PP goal as he would take a nice feed in front and hammer home his 2nd in as many games to make it a 3-2 Mils lead after 2 periods.
In the 3rd, the Mils would add some insurance with their 4th powerplay goal of the hockey game as Keegan Milligan would go over the left shoulder of Ryan Rewerts for his 2nd of the night to give the Mils their 3rd win of the season, 4-3 over the Battlefords.
Churchbridge product Colby Entz got the start for the Mils and made 24 saves for his 1st SJHL win while North Stars’ goalie Ryan Rewerts made 16 saves in the losing cause.
The Mils next action will be on Friday night as they start a 3 games in 3 nights road trip visiting the Flin Flon Bombers.
Also the Mils acquired 20 year old Eric Sinclair from the Melfort Mustangs to complete another part of the futures in the Mils/Mustangs trade from January.
Sinclair, a Kenora, ON product was named the SJHL’s top Defenseman in 2015/16 and in 2 games this season he had 2 goals, 3 assists for 5 points in 2 games with the 2 time SJHL champion Mustangs.
In the 2nd, the Mils were helped by some North Stars penalty trouble and their PP answered as Keegan Milligan would deflect home his 1st of the season to cut the Mils deficit in half at 2-1. Then just 26 seconds later, Clayton Eisler would one-time home his 1st of the SJHL campaign to make it a 2-2 tie. Tucker Scantlebury would give the Mils their 3rd straight PP goal as he would take a nice feed in front and hammer home his 2nd in as many games to make it a 3-2 Mils lead after 2 periods.
In the 3rd, the Mils would add some insurance with their 4th powerplay goal of the hockey game as Keegan Milligan would go over the left shoulder of Ryan Rewerts for his 2nd of the night to give the Mils their 3rd win of the season, 4-3 over the Battlefords.
Churchbridge product Colby Entz got the start for the Mils and made 24 saves for his 1st SJHL win while North Stars’ goalie Ryan Rewerts made 16 saves in the losing cause.
The Mils next action will be on Friday night as they start a 3 games in 3 nights road trip visiting the Flin Flon Bombers.
Also the Mils acquired 20 year old Eric Sinclair from the Melfort Mustangs to complete another part of the futures in the Mils/Mustangs trade from January.
Sinclair, a Kenora, ON product was named the SJHL’s top Defenseman in 2015/16 and in 2 games this season he had 2 goals, 3 assists for 5 points in 2 games with the 2 time SJHL champion Mustangs.
Post game from Devin Windle, Mils Head Coach/GM
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The Yorkton Terriers got back in the win column after a 3-1 win over the Nipawin Hawks at the Legends Arena.
After a scoreless 1st period, the Terriers would erupt in the 2nd as first up Corwin Stevely (pictured above) would take a nice feed across from Derrick Budz and go top shelf to give Yorkton an early 1-0 lead. Then later in the 2nd on the power play, Tyler Baier would one time a nice feed across from Regan Seiferling to give the Terriers a 2-0 lead after 2 periods of play.
In the 3rd, the Terriers would convert and once again it would happen on the PP as Regan Seiferling would get his 2nd point as he would snipe home a beauty to make it 3-0 Yorkton. The Hawks would get one late as Mike Grant would make a nice move and go shelf on Terrier net miner Greg Maggio but thats as close as they would get as the Terriers got in the win column for the 2nd time this season after a 3-1 victory.
Greg Maggio got the start in goal and was solid once again making 24 saves for the W.
The Terriers will wrap up their SJHL showcase on Tuesday afternoon at 12:30PM when they battle the Flin Flin Bombers from Warman
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Mils win 2nd straight, opening SJHL showcase with 3-1 win over Humboldt
The Melville Millionaires had a successful start to their SJHL showcase on Sunday afternoon as they won their 2nd straight, dropping the Humboldt Broncos 3-1 in Warman.
The Mils got off to a good start to their showcase as they would get on the board first as Jackson Nauss would put the loose puck over the right shoulder of Garrett Mason for his 1st SJ goal to give the Mils a 1-0 lead. The Mils would add to their lead just 51 seconds later as Drew Litwin would deflect home his 1st of the season to make it a 2-0 game. The Mils weren't done there as Jake Sutton shot would go top shelf on the Broncos goaltender for his 1st goal in the SJHL to give the Moneymen a 3 goal lead after 20 minutes. Shots 16-8 Broncos.
The Mils would control much of the play in the 2nd period as they would outshoot the Broncos 19-7 in the 2nd but it would be the Broncos getting the lone goal as Stephen Wack's shot would beat Brandon Wells on the far side for his 1st as a Humboldt Bronco to make it a 3-1 Melville lead after 2 periods.
The Broncos came on in the 3rd period and were able to send a lot of rubber the way of the Mils net minder outshooting the Mils 13-2, but he was able to stand tall and help the Mils preserve their 3-1 victory over the Broncos.
Brandon Wells made 29 saves for his 2nd win of the season while Garett Mason suffered his 1st loss making 29 saves in the loss.
The Mils wrap up their showcase event on Monday afternoon at 12:30 when the battle the Battlefords North Stars
The Yorkton Terriers open up their SJHL showcase on Monday afternoon at 4PM when they battle the Nipawin Hawks.
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In the MJHL,
The Wayway Wolverines dropped their 2nd straight to start the season, losing 4-3 on the road to the OCN Blizzard.
Ty Enns, Layne Anderson and Hank Bouchard scored for the Wolverines while Landon Poiron made 29 saves on 33 shots in the loss.
The next game for the Wolverines will be on Friday night when they host the Virden Oil Capitals at 7:30PM MB time.
The Yorkton Terriers open up their SJHL showcase on Monday afternoon at 4PM when they battle the Nipawin Hawks.
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In the MJHL,
The Wayway Wolverines dropped their 2nd straight to start the season, losing 4-3 on the road to the OCN Blizzard.
Ty Enns, Layne Anderson and Hank Bouchard scored for the Wolverines while Landon Poiron made 29 saves on 33 shots in the loss.
The next game for the Wolverines will be on Friday night when they host the Virden Oil Capitals at 7:30PM MB time.
Friday, 23 September 2016
Stamps beat Kings in Season opener; Mils win 1st of 16/17 in Fridays Jr. A Recap
The Swan Valley Stampeders started their 2016/17 MJHL season on the right foot, as they beat the visiting Dauphin Kings 3-1 on Friday night.
The Stamps got behind the eight ball early on as they were sent to the penalty box twice in the opening 4 minutes but they were able to get some momentum by killing both of them off behind some solid stops by Brett Evans. The Stamps used that momentum to get the only goal of the opening period as Tanner Koroscil would capitalize on a rebound from Brandon Holtby to flip it over top the Kings' goalie for his 1st of the season to give the home team a 1-0 lead after 1 period with the Kings leading the shot department at 16-11.
After a scoreless 2nd period, the Kings would tie it up early in the 3rd as Keaton Leininger would deflect home a Trevor Kavanaugh point shot that would get past Brett Evans for his 1st to make it 1-1. But just under 2 minutes later, Trevor Mann would regain the Stamps' 1 goal lead with a nice wrister inside the post to make it 2-1. Then Koroscil would get the insurance marker banging home his 2nd of the night to lead the Stamps to an opening night win, a 3-1 decision over the Dauphin Kings.
Grandview's Brett Evans was fantastic in the Stamps' goal making 44 saves on 45 shots for the W while Brandon Holtby made 32 saves in a losing cause for the Kings.
The Stamps' next action will be next Friday when they visit the Dauphin Kings while the Kings' are back at it on Saturday when they visit the OCN Blizzard.
Elsewhere in the MJHL,
The Wayway Wolverines dropped their season opener on the road, 6-2 to the Steinbach Pistons.
Landyn Cochrane and Layne Anderson scored for the Wolverines while Wayway goaltender Troy Martyniuk made 39 saves in the loss.
MacKenzie Graham and Jordan Bochinski both had 2 goals to lead the way for the Pistons.
The Wolverines are back in action on Sunday afternoon at 4PM MB time when they visit the OCN Blizzard.
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In the SJHL,
The Melville Millionaires improved their record to 1-3 on the season as they got past the Notre Dame Hounds 4-1 in Wilcox on Friday night.
Taylor Kreutzer (pictured above) had 2 goals while Manitoba products Tucker Scantlebury and Dayton Heino scored their first SJ goals in the win.
Brandon Wells made 31 saves for the Mils to earn the victory.
The Mils will be looking for their 2nd straight win on Sunday afternoon at the SJHL showcase in Warman as they battle the undefeated Humboldt Broncos.
We will broadcast the game with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey, pregame 1:20 pxp at 1:30 from the Legends Arena in Warman.
Swan Valley Stampeder Coaches Show - Sept 23rd Edition
In the first Club Sapp Swan Valley Stampeder Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Erik Petersen recaps the team's preseason and also talks about tonight's (Fri) against the visiting Dauphin Kings.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Terriers; Mils both fall to defeat in Wednesday Night SJHL action
The Yorkton Terriers had their record drop to 1-2-1 on the season as they lost 7-2 on the road to the Humboldt Broncos on Wednesday night.
The Broncos got off to flying start in the 1st as just 47 seconds in, Chris Van Os-Shaw's wrap around would slip past Greg Maggio for his 2nd of the season to give the Broncos an early 1-0 lead. The Regina product would add his 2nd of the night just under 3 minutes later as his initial shot was stopped by Maggio but the rebound went off a Terrier defender and into the back of the net to give the home team a 2-0 lead over the Terriers after 1 period. Shots were 15-4 for the Broncos.
The home team would also strike early in the 2nd period as Daniel McKitrich would slide home his 2nd of the campaign with Bronco captain Logan Schatz netting his 3rd assist on the play to give Humboldt a 3 goal lead. The Terriers would get on the board though in the late stages of the middle frame as Reid Anderson's point shot would take a nice bounce off a Bronco defender and get past Garrett Mason for the Calgary product's 1st of the season to make it a 2 goal deficit for the Terriers after 40 minutes at 3-1.
The Broncos got off to flying start in the 1st as just 47 seconds in, Chris Van Os-Shaw's wrap around would slip past Greg Maggio for his 2nd of the season to give the Broncos an early 1-0 lead. The Regina product would add his 2nd of the night just under 3 minutes later as his initial shot was stopped by Maggio but the rebound went off a Terrier defender and into the back of the net to give the home team a 2-0 lead over the Terriers after 1 period. Shots were 15-4 for the Broncos.
The home team would also strike early in the 2nd period as Daniel McKitrich would slide home his 2nd of the campaign with Bronco captain Logan Schatz netting his 3rd assist on the play to give Humboldt a 3 goal lead. The Terriers would get on the board though in the late stages of the middle frame as Reid Anderson's point shot would take a nice bounce off a Bronco defender and get past Garrett Mason for the Calgary product's 1st of the season to make it a 2 goal deficit for the Terriers after 40 minutes at 3-1.
The Terriers would cut their deficit to just one as Brandon Sookro would hammer home his 3rd of the season on the power play to make it a 3-2 Bronco lead. The Broncos would then explode for 4 unanswered goals off the sticks of Van Os-Shaw, McKitrick, Laramie Kostelansky and Dante Raposo to help the Broncos to their 3rd win of the season, a 7-2 decision over the Terriers.
Garrett Mason made 29 saves to get his 3rd win of the season while Greg Maggio took the loss allowing 5 goals on 29 shots while Andrew Suriano came in relief and made 5 saves on 7 Bronco shots.
The Terriers next action will be their first game of the SJHL showcase on Monday afternoon at 4PM when they battle the Nipawin Hawks from the Legends Arena in Warman.
Elsewhere in Melville,
The Millionaires took 13 penalties and Battlefords capitalized on 3 of them as the North Stars' scored 3 powerplay goals en route to a 4-1 win over the Millionaires.
Reigning SJHL Rookie of the Year in Layne Young had 2 goals to lead the way for the North Stars while Mathieu Jallabert's 1st SJHL marker was the lone offence for the Moneymen.
Brandon Wells made 27 saves in the loss for the Mils in goal.
The Mils head out on the road for their next action as they visit the Notre Dame Hounds at 7:30 from the Duncan McNeil Arena in Wilcox.
Speaking of the Hounds they were in action on Wednesday and they doubled up the Weyburn Red Wings 2-1 for their first victory of the season.
Garrett Mason made 29 saves to get his 3rd win of the season while Greg Maggio took the loss allowing 5 goals on 29 shots while Andrew Suriano came in relief and made 5 saves on 7 Bronco shots.
The Terriers next action will be their first game of the SJHL showcase on Monday afternoon at 4PM when they battle the Nipawin Hawks from the Legends Arena in Warman.
Elsewhere in Melville,
The Millionaires took 13 penalties and Battlefords capitalized on 3 of them as the North Stars' scored 3 powerplay goals en route to a 4-1 win over the Millionaires.
Reigning SJHL Rookie of the Year in Layne Young had 2 goals to lead the way for the North Stars while Mathieu Jallabert's 1st SJHL marker was the lone offence for the Moneymen.
Brandon Wells made 27 saves in the loss for the Mils in goal.
The Mils head out on the road for their next action as they visit the Notre Dame Hounds at 7:30 from the Duncan McNeil Arena in Wilcox.
Speaking of the Hounds they were in action on Wednesday and they doubled up the Weyburn Red Wings 2-1 for their first victory of the season.
Mils Coaches Show - Sept 21st Edition
In this weeks edition of the Melville Motors' Melville Millionaires Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Devin Windle talks about their 2 opening games vs. Estevan and previews tonights (Wed) contest against the Battlefords North Stars.
Terriers get 1st W of 16/17 with 5-1 thrashing of the Battlefords
The Yorkton Terriers got their first win of the 2016/17 SJHL season as they hammered the previously undefeated Battlefords North Stars 5-1 on Tuesday night from the FAA.
The Terriers didn't take long to get the advantage as just 1:03 in, 20 year old Brandon Sookro would bang home his 1st of the young season to give the Terriers an early 1-0 lead. The North Stars would respond just over 9 minutes later as just as their 5 on 3 PP expired, Reed Delainey's hard one-timer would get past Greg Maggio to make it a 1-1 game and thats how it would end after 1 period. Shots 17-3 North Stars.
In the 2nd, the Terriers would once again strike first as a nifty deflection by Dexter Robinson would slip by past Ryan Rewerts at the half way point of the period to give the home team a 2-1 lead after 40 minutes. Stars were leading the shot column 30-21.
The Terriers would add 3 more in the 3rd as first off, Cole Keenleyside's nice short side shot would beat Rewerts for his 1st of the season to give the Terriers their first 2 goal lead of the night. Shortly after Bonnington BC's Brandon Sookro and Yorkton's Carson Welke would add their 2nd of the season for some insurance to give the home team their first win of the season a 5-1 win over the Battlefords North Stars
Greg Maggio was spectacular in the Terrier goal stopping 40 shots while North Stars' goaltender Ryan Rewerts made 21 saves in the losing cause.
The win was also the first SJHL regular season win for newly named Head Coach/GM Casey O'Brien
The Terriers next action will be on Wednesday night as they visit the Humboldt Broncos at the Elgar Petersen Arena. Pregame show starts at 7:20, pxp at 7:30 with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey on GX94.
Monday, 19 September 2016
Yorkton Terriers Coaches Show - Sept 19th Edition
Stamps drop preseason finale to visiting OCN
The Swan Valley Stampeders dropped their MJHL preseason finale on home ice, 3-0 to
the visiting OCN Blizzard on Sunday night.
Lantz Hiebert, Shane Roulette and Brayden Dale scored for the Blizzard. Brett Evans made 30 saves in a losing cause for the Stamps.
The Stamps though, very solid in the preseason as they won 5 of their 7 games and they will open up their season on Friday when they host the Dauphin Kings.
Pregame 7:20, pxp at 7:30PM MB time with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey on GX94.
Lantz Hiebert, Shane Roulette and Brayden Dale scored for the Blizzard. Brett Evans made 30 saves in a losing cause for the Stamps.
The Stamps though, very solid in the preseason as they won 5 of their 7 games and they will open up their season on Friday when they host the Dauphin Kings.
Pregame 7:20, pxp at 7:30PM MB time with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey on GX94.
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Saturday Night Jr. Hockey Recap
The Yorkton Terriers dropped to 0-1-1 on the season after a 4-1 loss to the Weyburn Red Wings on Saturday night.
The Wing scored 4 unanswered goals off the sticks of Carson Rose, Cole Woodliffe, Ian Parker and Braden Mellon while Carson Welke had the lone goal for the Terriers.
Jakob Severson made 26 saves on 30 shots while Andrew Suriano made 9 saves on 9 shots in 19 minutes of action.
The Terriers next action will be on Tuesday night when they host the Battlefords North Stars at 7:30 from the FAA.
Elsewhere,
Kalen Holt's 2nd goal of the game on the PP in the 3rd lead the Estevan Bruins to a 4-2 win over the Melville Millionaires at Affinity Place.
Tyler Kreklewich and Taylor Kreutzer scored for the Mils while Colby Entz made 32 saves in the losing cause.
The Mils' next action will also be against the Battlefords North Stars on Wednesday night at 7:30 from the Horizon Credit Union Center.
Other winners in the SJHL, were Flin Flon, Melfort and the Battlefords North Stars.
Meanwhile in the MJHL preseason,
The Swan Valley Stampeders beat the OCN 4-3 in the shootout over the OCN Blizzard.
The two teams will meet once again on Sunday at 6PM MB time from Swan River.
The Wing scored 4 unanswered goals off the sticks of Carson Rose, Cole Woodliffe, Ian Parker and Braden Mellon while Carson Welke had the lone goal for the Terriers.
Jakob Severson made 26 saves on 30 shots while Andrew Suriano made 9 saves on 9 shots in 19 minutes of action.
The Terriers next action will be on Tuesday night when they host the Battlefords North Stars at 7:30 from the FAA.
Elsewhere,
Kalen Holt's 2nd goal of the game on the PP in the 3rd lead the Estevan Bruins to a 4-2 win over the Melville Millionaires at Affinity Place.
Tyler Kreklewich and Taylor Kreutzer scored for the Mils while Colby Entz made 32 saves in the losing cause.
The Mils' next action will also be against the Battlefords North Stars on Wednesday night at 7:30 from the Horizon Credit Union Center.
Other winners in the SJHL, were Flin Flon, Melfort and the Battlefords North Stars.
Meanwhile in the MJHL preseason,
The Swan Valley Stampeders beat the OCN 4-3 in the shootout over the OCN Blizzard.
The two teams will meet once again on Sunday at 6PM MB time from Swan River.
Friday, 16 September 2016
Mils; Terriers both drop season openers on SJHL Opening Night
The Melville Millionaires dropped their season opener on Friday night, 5-0 to the visiting Estevan Bruins at the Horizon Credit Union Center.
After a scrambly start to the 1st period for both sides which was expected for the opening game of any season but it would be the Bruins who would be able to break through at 16:39 mark of the opening period as Issac Embree would bang home a loose puck through Brandon Wells for his 1st SJHL marker to give the visitors a 1-0 lead after 1 period with shot favouring the Bruins at 12-6.
The Mils were looking for a quick start in the 2nd, but they wouldn't get it as it would be the Bruins adding to their lead as Kaelen Holt's shot would go over the left shoulder of Wells for his 1st of the season to give the Bruins a 2-0 lead. The Bruins' wouldn't be done there in the middle frame as they would add to their lead as 20 year old Lynden Pastachak would hammer home his 1st of the SJHL campaign to give the visitors a 3 goal lead. The Mils would play much better in the later stages of the middle frame and had some pretty good chances on their only powerplay of the 2nd but Nathan Alalouf would shut the door to keep it a 3 goal game after 40 minutes with the shots at 26-19 Bruins.
The Mils weren't able to muster up much offence in the 3rd to try and cut into their 3 goal deficit as the Bruins would add a couple more late markers off the sticks of Pastachak and Zach Goberis to give the visitors a 5-0 win over Melville.
Nathan Alalouf stopped 25 shots for the shutout in the Bruins' goal while Brandon Wells made 29 saves in the losing cause.
The two teams will play the back end of the home and home series on Saturday at 7:30 from Affinity Place.
Elsewhere in Yorkton,
The Yorkton Terriers drop their home opener 2-1 in overtime to the visiting Weyburn Red Wings at the Farrell Agencies Arena.
The Terriers had a 1-0 lead for most of the hockey game on a goal by Kaleb Bell but then Carson Rose would tie it with 3 seconds left and then Jacob Wozney would get the OT winner to lead the visitors to the win.
The two teams will play the rematch of their opening weekend home and home on Saturday at 7:30 from Crescent Point Place.
Other games:
Flin Flon Bombers won 4-3 in overtime over the Nipawin Hawks.
Melfort Mustangs hammered the La Ronge Ice Wolves 7-0
and the Battlefords North Stars slipped by the Kindersley Klippers 3-2
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Longtime Yorkton Cardinals manager Bill Sobkow has passed away
(Statement from the Yorkton Cardinals)
The Yorkton Cardinals are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of our long time manager and head coach Bill Sobkow.
Bill played a major part in bringing the WMBL to Yorkton and starting the franchise. Bill was a caring man who treated every player on his teams like one of his own, always making sure they were happy and comfortable in Yorkton, while always keeping his family close as well.
Every person in the organization will miss Bill and his love for the game of baseball, the players, fans, and volunteers of the Cards, and the city of Yorkton. Bill will be missed dearly by all Cardinal volunteers and players, both current and former. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bills family and friends during this very difficult time.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Mils Coaches Show - Sept 14th Edition
In this weeks edition of the Melville Motors' Melville Millionaires Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Devin Windle recaps the preseason, points out a few players that impressed and previews the start of 16/17 regular season coming up this weekend.
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Monday, 12 September 2016
Terriers Coaches Show - Sept 12th edition
In this weeks edition of the KW Men's Wear Yorkton Terriers Coaches Show, Head Coach/GM Casey O'Brien recaps the success exhibition sked, what stood out for him in the preseason and also previewed the opening weekend home and home with the Weyburn Red Wings this weekend.
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Sunday's Jr A Preseason Recap
1st- MLV-- Mathieu Jallabert from Tyler Kreklewich and Dryen Wust 10:12
1st- YOR-- Mason Mullaney from Regan Seiferling 11:11
1st- YOR-- Reid Anderson from Cole Keenleyside 16:19
2nd- YOR-- Cole Keenleyside from Kevin Wolf 8:43 (PP)
2nd- YOR-- Mason Mullaney (2) from Corwin Stevely and Tyler Baier 12:15 (PP)
3rd- YOR-- Derrick Budz (Unassisted) 1:32
Goalies:
Melville:
Colby Entz-- (25 saves om 30 shots)
Yorkton:
Jakob Severson-- (33 saves on 34 shots)
Both teams do it for real when the SJHL regular season starts on Friday. Mils host the Estevan Bruins from the Horizon Credit Union Center. We will have the game on GX94 with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey, pregame 7:20 pxp at 7:30.
The Terriers will have their home opener on Friday as well as they welcome the visiting Weyburn Red Wings at 7:30 from the Farrell Agencies Arena.
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In MJHL preseason action from Swan River,
The Swan Valley Stampeders won their 3rd straight preseason game by beating the Wayway Wolverines 6-2 on Sunday night.
Boedy Vaeth and Stephen Perrault had 1G 1A to lead the way for Swan while Elias Chaulk, Cody Ellingson, Tanner Koroscil and Carter McMurdo also scored for the Stamps.
Dylan Tanner and Ty Enns replied for Wayway.
Wayway's next preseason game will be on Tuesday when they host Neepawa while Swan Valley is back at it on Thursday when they host the Virden Oil Capitals.
1st- YOR-- Mason Mullaney from Regan Seiferling 11:11
1st- YOR-- Reid Anderson from Cole Keenleyside 16:19
2nd- YOR-- Cole Keenleyside from Kevin Wolf 8:43 (PP)
2nd- YOR-- Mason Mullaney (2) from Corwin Stevely and Tyler Baier 12:15 (PP)
3rd- YOR-- Derrick Budz (Unassisted) 1:32
Goalies:
Melville:
Colby Entz-- (25 saves om 30 shots)
Yorkton:
Jakob Severson-- (33 saves on 34 shots)
Both teams do it for real when the SJHL regular season starts on Friday. Mils host the Estevan Bruins from the Horizon Credit Union Center. We will have the game on GX94 with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey, pregame 7:20 pxp at 7:30.
The Terriers will have their home opener on Friday as well as they welcome the visiting Weyburn Red Wings at 7:30 from the Farrell Agencies Arena.
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In MJHL preseason action from Swan River,
The Swan Valley Stampeders won their 3rd straight preseason game by beating the Wayway Wolverines 6-2 on Sunday night.
Boedy Vaeth and Stephen Perrault had 1G 1A to lead the way for Swan while Elias Chaulk, Cody Ellingson, Tanner Koroscil and Carter McMurdo also scored for the Stamps.
Dylan Tanner and Ty Enns replied for Wayway.
Wayway's next preseason game will be on Tuesday when they host Neepawa while Swan Valley is back at it on Thursday when they host the Virden Oil Capitals.
Waywayseecappo Wolverines | @ | Swan Valley Stampeders |
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SCORING SUMMARY | |
PERIOD 1 | |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 12:06 - Elias Chaulk from Boedey Vaeth | 1-0 SWAN |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 18:28 - Boedey Vaeth from Jack LeBlanc and Stephon Perreault | 2-0 SWAN |
PERIOD 2 | |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 2:12 - Dylan Tanner from Tyler Ham | 2-1 SWAN |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 5:00 (PP) - Stephon Perreault from Cody Ellingson and Jordie Valentino | 3-1 SWAN |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 5:55 - Cody Ellingson from Josh Martin and Braden Groot | 4-1 SWAN |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 9:40 - Tanner Koroscil from Ryan Rothenburger | 5-1 SWAN |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 10:36 (SH) - Carter McMurdo (unassisted) | 6-1 SWAN |
PERIOD 3 | |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 1:04 (SH) - Ty Enns (unassisted) | 6-2 SWAN |
PENALTY SUMMARY |
PERIOD 1 |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 13:46 - Wade Auget for Slashing (2 Min.) |
PERIOD 2 |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 2:24 - Layne Anderson for Roughing (2 Min.) |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 03:52 - Aaron Beauchamp for Cross-checking (2 Min.) |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 10:06 - Braden Groot for Game Misconduct (10 Min.) |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 10:06 - Braden Groot for Fighting (5 Min.) |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 10:06 - M Antione for Fighting (5 Min.) |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 10:06 - M Antione for Fighting (5 Min.) |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 10:06 - Braden Groot for Cross-checking (2 Min.) |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 18:33 - Stephon Perreault for Interference (2 Min.) |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 20:00 - Team Penalty for Bench Minor (2 Min.) |
PERIOD 3 |
Swan Valley Stampeders at 07:46 - Jordie Valentino for Holding (2 Min.) |
Waywayseecappo Wolverines at 10:24 - Ty Enns for Tripping (2 Min.) |
WAYWAYSEECAPPO WOLVERINES PLAYER STATS | |||||||
# | Player | G | A | PTS | +/- | SH | PIM |
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2 | r boles | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
3 | Adam Neibrandt | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
5 | l belgarde | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
6 | Aaron Beauchamp | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 2 |
8 | Kevin Takatch | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
10 | Dillon Reavie | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
11 | Korwin Shewchuk | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
13 | l tanner | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
14 | Layne Anderson | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 2 |
15 | M Antione | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 10 |
16 | Quinton Cubbon | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
17 | r stowe | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
20 | Kolby Chen | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
21 | Dylan Tanner | 1 | 0 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
23 | Ty Enns | 1 | 0 | 1 | E | 0 | 2 |
25 | Hank Bouchard | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
26 | Tyler Ham | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
27 | Chad Kilimnik | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
WAYWAYSEECAPPO WOLVERINES GOALIE STATS | ||||
# | Player | MIN. | SH | SV |
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29 | Landon Poiron (L) | 60:00 | 41 | 35 |
30 | Corbin Clunas (Backup) | 0:00 | 0 | 0 |
SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS PLAYER STATS | |||||||
# | Player | G | A | PTS | +/- | SH | PIM |
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3 | Elias Chaulk | 1 | 0 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
4 | Stephon Perreault | 1 | 1 | 2 | E | 0 | 2 |
6 | Carter McMurdo | 1 | 0 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
7 | Peter Matthews | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
9 | Cody Ellingson | 1 | 1 | 2 | E | 0 | 0 |
12 | Keaton Jameson | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
14 | Wade Auget | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 2 |
15 | Josh Martin | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
16 | Noah Basarab | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
17 | Noah Geekie | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
18 | Jaden Townsend | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
19 | Tanner Koroscil | 1 | 0 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
20 | Jordie Valentino | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 2 |
21 | Jack LeBlanc | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
24 | Josh Wilkinson | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | 0 | 0 |
25 | Boedey Vaeth | 1 | 1 | 2 | E | 0 | 0 |
26 | Ryan Rothenburger | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 0 |
27 | Braden Groot | 0 | 1 | 1 | E | 0 | 17 |
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