Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Wins All Around For Mils, Terriers, Stamps

The powerplay converted early and often as the Melville Millionaires avenged last Friday's 14-0 loss in Estevan with a 5-2 win over the Bruins on home ice.

The Mils went 3-for-4 with the man advantage, while they kept Estevan's powerplay to 0-for-2.

Aaron Decorby scored two powerplay goals, his 12th and 13th of the season... Logan Herauf got his 18th and Matt Kinnunen notched his 8th. Kyle Stroh and Liam Brennan tallied for Estevan.

Travis Bosch made 35 saves on 37 Bruin shots, while Shayne Barrie was in the net for the Bruins, allowing 5 goals on 47 shots.

Melville's now 5 points up on Yorkton, who now enjoys sole possession of third... they're also 7 ahead of Kinderlsley.

We're on the road with the Mils tomorrow (FRI) as they visit they travel to Humboldt.

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The Yorkton Terriers made brought up their goals-per-game average with a 9-2 loss over the Notre Dame Hounds.

Clarke Breitkreuz had 3 points on Yorkton's first 4 goals, and finished the game with 2-goals and 1-assist. Derek Serdachny had the same numbers as Breitkreuz, while Bryan Hull had 1-goal and 2-assists. Corey Silverson scored twice, while Justin Giesbrecht and Derek Derkach rounded out the goal scoring. Greg Coburn had 4-assists, lifting his team-leading point total to 45 in 52 games. Kevin Stringfellow, Jordan Menke and Torey Stott each added a pair of helpers. The Stott-Menke-Breitkreuz line combined for 2-goals and 7-points, while the Serdachny-Hull-Stringfellow were even a little more productive, racking up 3-goals and 8-points.

Joel Danyluk posted got his second straight win with a 24 save performance.

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The Swan Valley Stampeders are still mathematically alive for a playoff spot.

The Stamps beat the Neepawa Natives 3-1 to get to within 20 points of the Natives, with 10 games remaining.

Rookie Josh Hohn was strong in goal making 36 saves on 37 shots for his second win of the season.

Darcy Riddell, Carter Selinger and Ryan Marshall scored for Swan Valley, while Myles Stevens added two assists.

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