Sunday, February 13, 2011

Terriers 2 @ Broncos 5

Yorkton Coach Trent Cassan said the Terriers "didn't have any jam" in a 5-2 loss Sunday night in Humboldt.

The Broncos held three different two-goal leads, and never let the Terriers get back to even.

The line of Taylor Johnson (2g-1a), Dayton Shaw (1g-2a) and Ward Szucki (3a) combined for 9 points for the Broncos, while Jeremy Boyer scored his 40th of the season for the Terriers, and Justin Lamontagne had the other Yorkton goal.

Justin Buzzeo had one assist in his return to Humboldt, but was lying face-down on the ice in the second period after Bronco defenseman Nathan Hudema caught him with an open-ice hit.

In his next shift, Buzzeo took a slashing penalty away from the play, and spent the rest of the second period riding the pine.

Zak Majkowski dropped his mitts with Hudema later in the period, while the third frame saw two more fights, with 5'8", 155 lb Devon McMullen INSTIGATING a scrap with 6'7" 235 lb Adam Antkowiak (11 inch, 80 pound difference for those doing the math)... and Keon Vick went with Humboldt's Brett Pisio near the end of the game.

The Terriers failed to pick up a point for the first time in 8 games, and they give the Kindersley Klippers another life. The Klippers trail the Terriers by 5 points for 1st place with 3 games remaining, while the Terriers have 2 left.

On Tuesday, both teams are back in action, with Yorkton in Estevan (on GX94), and Kindersley home to Melfort.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ya, Hrudey called him Turnbull

Anonymous said...

I agree with Trent, not sure what people are concerned about the Terriers clinching first already. By the way the Klippers wont win all 3 games so it doesnt matter anyways!