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SJHL RECAP: four road teams victorious on Friday night

Road teams dominate on Friday night
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FLIN FLON BOMBERS 11, YORKTON TERRIERS 0

The Flin Flon Bombers snapped their six-game losing skid in emphatic fashion Friday night, cruising to an 11–0 win over the Yorkton Terriers at Westland Arena.

Whitewood’s own Hudson Brehaut led the offensive explosion, scoring his first three career SJHL goals for the hat trick and adding an assist. Joey Lies chipped in with two goals, while Landon Alexander, Jack Martin, Reid Arberry, Keaton Lesperance, and Rhett Ewen also found the back of the net as Flin Flon picked up its seventh win of the season.

Devin Peck turned aside all 26 shots for the shutout. Callum Creig started for Yorkton but was pulled after allowing four goals on nine shots in the opening 5:30. Alexandro Montoya stopped 25 of 32 in relief.

The Bombers continue their road swing Saturday in Humboldt, while the Terriers look to rebound as they visit Warman for the first time in franchise history.

 


WARMAN WOLVERINES 6, MELVILLE MILLIONAIRES 3

The Warman Wolverines came out on top in their first-ever meeting with the Melville Millionaires, skating to a 6–3 win on home ice.

Warman broke the game open with four goals in the third period, including the winner from Oliver Nottingham with 10:01 remaining. Carter Bergen, Owen Parks, Peyton Allard, Hudson Kerr, and Ethan Dundas also scored for the Wolverines.

Boston Harkness, Jackson Lee, and Yi-bin Yoo replied for Melville, while newcomer Fuzz Aafedt made 40 saves on 44 shots in his Mils debut.

The Millionaires continue their northern road trip Saturday night in La Ronge against the Ice Wolves.

 


HUMBOLDT BRONCOS 3, NIPAWIN HAWKS 2

The Humboldt Broncos improved to 10–4 on the season with a 3–2 home victory over the Nipawin Hawks.

Jacob Strizzi scored one of Humboldt’s three goals — his league-leading 16th of the year — and extended his goal streak to eight straight games.

 


MELFORT MUSTANGS 5, KINDERSLEY KLIPPERS 4

The Melfort Mustangs pulled off a dramatic late comeback to edge the Kindersley Klippers 5–4.

Cole Unger tied the game with 1:33 remaining, and Ryder Ellis netted the winner just 50 seconds later. Zayden Sadlemyer led the Mustangs’ attack with a goal and two assists.

 


BATTLEFORDS NORTH STARS 7, ESTEVAN BRUINS 5

Carter Geysen scored twice and added an assist, while Kobe Sawyer contributed a goal and two helpers to lead the Battlefords North Stars to a 7–5 road win over the Estevan Bruins.

SJHL co-scoring leader Ewan Rennie tallied twice for Estevan, and Ethan Andrews had a goal and two assists in the loss.