Thursday 13 December 2018

Mils win; Stamps lose in OT in Dec 12th Local SJHL/MJHL Recap


The Melville Millionaires used a 3 goal opening period on Wednesday night as they won their 2nd straight game with a decisive 5-1 victory over the Estevan Bruins at the Horizon Credit Union Center. 


Daniel Liberty, Aidan Steinke and Luke Spadafora (pictured above) led the way with 1G 1A each while Cory Schillo and Josh Borynec chipped in with singles.

Colby Entz made 25 saves on 26 shots to earn his 2nd straight win in goal for Melville.

Kolton Leslie replied with the only goal for the Bruins while Kadin Kilpatrick stopped 13 of 18 shots in the loss.

The Mills' next game will be in Yorkton on Friday night for the 3rd Highway 10 battle of the season. GX94 will broadcast the game with Yorkton Dodge Junior Hockey, "Sask Milk" pregame begins at 7:20, pxp starts at 7:30 from the Farrell Agencies Arena.

Other Wednesday SJHL results:
Nipawin Hawks 3  Kindersley Klippers 2 (SO)

Humboldt Broncos 2  Notre Dame Hounds 4




The fourth and final day of the MJHL Showcase took place on Wednesday in Winnipeg,


The Swan Valley Stampeders earned 3 out of a possible 4 points at the Showcase.

After their win over Portage on Tuesday, the Stamps got a point on Wednesday afternoon but fell 5-4 in overtime to the Selkirk Steelers.

The Stamps got out to a 4-1 deficit after 2 periods but stormed back with goals from Troy Quinn (2) and Josh Tripp in the third to tie it up at 4-4 and force overtime.

Connor Barley would get the game winner for the Steelers just 2:22 into the extra frame.

 Tripp would open the scoring for Swan in the 1st while Michael Davis made 25 saves for Swan in the overtime loss.

The Stampeders return to action at home on the weekend for a couple games on Saturday and Sunday against the visiting Steinbach Pistons.

Other Wednesday showcase matchups:
Dauphin Kings 3  Portage Terriers 4
Steinbach Pistons 1 Virden Oil Capitals 2 OT


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Swan Valley's Osadick and Canada West drop first game at World Junior "A" Challenge in Bonnyville


Yaroslav Askarov made 31 saves as Russia blanked Swan Valley Stampeder forward Matt Osadick & Canada West 3-0 on Wednesday at the 2018 World Junior A Hockey Challenge.

Nikolai Burenov, Aleksandr Gordin and Maksim Groshev supplied the offence for Russia (3-0-0), which sits atop the standings at the five-team tournament.

Matthew Davis started in net for Canada West (1-1-1) and was pulled after allowing three goals on 12 shots.

Steinbach Piston netminder Matthew Radomsky played the final 35 minutes and stopped all 16 shots his way.

Preliminary-round action continues Thursday with Canada West against the Czech Republic. Puck drop is at 8PM MB time

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