The Swan Valley Stampeders will finish 3rd in the MJHL's Sherwood Division and visit the Portage Terriers in Game 1 of the Division Semi-Final next weekend, after losing 6-1 to the Neepawa Natives, coupled with Portage thumping the Blues 7-1.
Those two games alone end any questions of teams moving up or down in the standings, and thus all 4 MJHL first round playoff series are set.
Sherwood
(1) Dauphin vs (4) Neepawa
(2) Portage vs (3) Swan Valley
Addison
(1) Saints vs (4) Blues
(2) Selkirk vs (3) Winkler
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The game we had on GX94 saw the Wayway Wolverines defeat OCN 6-3 on the road.
Shane Goodrunning (1g-2a), Dan Kelsey, Bobby Janzen, Jens Meilleur, Joe Carney and Ryan Regel scored for the Wolverines. Stephane Robidoux chipped in with 2a, and Chris Jackson made 24/27 saves.
The Wolverines wrap up the season with another game tonight (SAT) in OCN.
That was also our final regular season broadcast on GX94.
Our playoff broadcast schedule will be on this blog as soon as the Swan/Portage dates are set (hopefully by Monday).
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The Yorkton Terriers struck first, but went on to lose 4-3 to the Notre Dame Hounds, while out-shooting them 40-19. Warren Shymko got his first start in goal as a Terrier.
Jordan Menke scored twice, giving him 19 on the season. He'll have one chance (tonight in Weyburn) to become the first Terrier to score 20 goals since the 2006/07 season.
Menke's scored 5 times in his last 5 games to give himself the opportunity.
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Melville's in Humboldt tonight (SAT), but have to wait until Tuesday to finish the season when they host Estevan.
The Mils host Yorkton in Game 1 of the Sherwood Survivor Series Friday night. Game 2 goes the following night in Yorkton.
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The Ochapowace Thunder evened their Best-of-Five PJHL South Division Survivor Series with the Assiniboia Southern Rebels at one game a piece, with a 5-3 win on home ice Friday night.
Game 3 goes tonight in Assiniboia. Game 4 Monday in Ochap.
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And Russell, MB's Jon Montgomery won GOLD in Men's Skeleton at the 2010 Olympics.
We had Jon's mom Joan on the air leading up to the event, and hope to get Jon on today (SAT), or Monday at the latest.
(From the Canadian Press)
Jon Montgomery is Canada's latest gold medallist. The 30-year-old from Russell, Manitoba, captured Canada's fourth gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics in the men's skeleton. Mellisa Hollingsworth of Eckville, Alberta, whom everyone was expecting to deliver in the women's version of the event, was fifth.
Those two games alone end any questions of teams moving up or down in the standings, and thus all 4 MJHL first round playoff series are set.
Sherwood
(1) Dauphin vs (4) Neepawa
(2) Portage vs (3) Swan Valley
Addison
(1) Saints vs (4) Blues
(2) Selkirk vs (3) Winkler
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The game we had on GX94 saw the Wayway Wolverines defeat OCN 6-3 on the road.
Shane Goodrunning (1g-2a), Dan Kelsey, Bobby Janzen, Jens Meilleur, Joe Carney and Ryan Regel scored for the Wolverines. Stephane Robidoux chipped in with 2a, and Chris Jackson made 24/27 saves.
The Wolverines wrap up the season with another game tonight (SAT) in OCN.
That was also our final regular season broadcast on GX94.
Our playoff broadcast schedule will be on this blog as soon as the Swan/Portage dates are set (hopefully by Monday).
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The Yorkton Terriers struck first, but went on to lose 4-3 to the Notre Dame Hounds, while out-shooting them 40-19. Warren Shymko got his first start in goal as a Terrier.
Jordan Menke scored twice, giving him 19 on the season. He'll have one chance (tonight in Weyburn) to become the first Terrier to score 20 goals since the 2006/07 season.
Menke's scored 5 times in his last 5 games to give himself the opportunity.
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Melville's in Humboldt tonight (SAT), but have to wait until Tuesday to finish the season when they host Estevan.
The Mils host Yorkton in Game 1 of the Sherwood Survivor Series Friday night. Game 2 goes the following night in Yorkton.
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The Ochapowace Thunder evened their Best-of-Five PJHL South Division Survivor Series with the Assiniboia Southern Rebels at one game a piece, with a 5-3 win on home ice Friday night.
Game 3 goes tonight in Assiniboia. Game 4 Monday in Ochap.
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We had Jon's mom Joan on the air leading up to the event, and hope to get Jon on today (SAT), or Monday at the latest.
(From the Canadian Press)
Jon Montgomery is Canada's latest gold medallist. The 30-year-old from Russell, Manitoba, captured Canada's fourth gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics in the men's skeleton. Mellisa Hollingsworth of Eckville, Alberta, whom everyone was expecting to deliver in the women's version of the event, was fifth.
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