Saturday, October 25, 2008

Wings 4, Terriers 1 / Stanicky Leads Mils Over Stars

Aside from a span of 2:16, the Yorkton Terriers were right with the Weyburn Red Wings on Friday. But during that time late in the first period, the Wings scored 3 goals, and went on to beat the Terriers 4-1.

Scoring at 17:16, 18:02, and 19:33 were Rhett Bly, Torrey Lindsay and Eric Calibaba for Weyburn.

The second period was scoreless, before Brayden Nargang made it 4-0 early in the third.

Torey Stott scored a powerplay goal for the Terriers from Evan Neibrandt and Greg Coburn to break Tanner Erickson's shutout bid.

Jordan Barry allowed 3 goals on 10 shots in the first period for Yorkton, while Devin Peters stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced the rest of the way.

The Terriers welcome Battleford tonight.

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The Melville Millionaires got goal from four different sources for the second straight game as they Mils beat the visiting Battlefords North Stars 4-2 on Friday.

Shane Stanicky (pictured) led the way with a goal and 2 assists, while stay-at-home defenseman Jeremie Houde notched his first of the year, and Aaron Decorby and Daniel Hope also lit the lamp. Tyson Melnychuk added a pair of assists, giving him 3 points in his last 2 games.

Only 3 penalties were called in the entire game, and all 6 goals were scored at even strength.

Travis Bosch got the win again, making 34 saves on 36 shots. Melville peppered Battleford goalie Graham Hildebrand with 47 shots.

The Mils board the bus today for a game against the Hawks in Nipawin.

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The Wayway Wolverines lost a point in Winkler, falling 3-2 to the Flyers in a shootout.

Jayme Janzen made 44 saves on 46 shots through regulation and overtime for the Wolverines.

Jason Bowles had a goal and an assist.

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Chris Reimer and Myles Stevens scored for the Swan Valley Stampeders, but the Stamps suffered their fifth straight loss, 5-2 in Selkirk.

Josh Hohn got the start, but got the hook after allowing 3 goals on 6 shots. Chris Ward stopped 36 of 38 the rest of the way.

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