1-NOTRE DAME HOUNDS (16-6-0-3) ... 3rd last week
Playing soundly at both ends of the rink on their way to unbeaten in eleven games to begin the week.
2-FLIN FLON BOMBERS (19-6-0-0) ... 1st last week
They finally lost at home, but they still boast the league’s best record.
They finally lost at home, but they still boast the league’s best record.
3-YORKTON TERRIERS (17-7-0-1) ... 4th last week
Terriers are heating up again with five wins in a row behind strong netminding.
Terriers are heating up again with five wins in a row behind strong netminding.
4-NIPAWIN HAWKS (12-7-1-4) ... 6th last week
Unbeaten in six and just one regulation loss in their last ten.
Unbeaten in six and just one regulation loss in their last ten.
5-HUMBOLDT BRONCOS (15-7-2-0) ... 2nd last week
Uncharacteristically, they’ve dropped three straight and have allowed the hot Hawks to get to within three points.
6-MELVILLE MILLIONAIRES (14-9-0-2) ... 5th last week
League MVP has to be Ian McNulty, as Mils haven’t won since he got hurt and they have just two winsin their last ten.
Uncharacteristically, they’ve dropped three straight and have allowed the hot Hawks to get to within three points.
6-MELVILLE MILLIONAIRES (14-9-0-2) ... 5th last week
League MVP has to be Ian McNulty, as Mils haven’t won since he got hurt and they have just two winsin their last ten.
7-BATTLEFORDS NORTH STARS (12-11-0-0) ... 7th last week
As soon as rumours circulated they may be looking to go young, they reel off four straight victories.
As soon as rumours circulated they may be looking to go young, they reel off four straight victories.
8-ESTEVAN BRUINS (8-11-2-0) ... 8th last week
An admirable effort in the last month in light of a rash of injuries.
9-KINDERSLEY KLIPPERS (8-12-2-2) ... 11th last week
A nice weekend for the Klippers, who got three of a possible four points and remain six points up for a playoff berth.
10-MELFORT MUSTANGS (9-13-0-1) ... 10th last week
Mustangs get back in the win column, but losing ground on fourth place.
11-WEYBURN RED WINGS (7-16-0-0) ... 12th last week
Much needed two wins as they were in danger of getting buried in the cellar.
12-LA RONGE ICE WOLVES (7-16-0-3) ... 9th last week
Lose Dieno, but add Rollins; however five straight losses for the Ice Wolves.
An admirable effort in the last month in light of a rash of injuries.
9-KINDERSLEY KLIPPERS (8-12-2-2) ... 11th last week
A nice weekend for the Klippers, who got three of a possible four points and remain six points up for a playoff berth.
10-MELFORT MUSTANGS (9-13-0-1) ... 10th last week
Mustangs get back in the win column, but losing ground on fourth place.
11-WEYBURN RED WINGS (7-16-0-0) ... 12th last week
Much needed two wins as they were in danger of getting buried in the cellar.
12-LA RONGE ICE WOLVES (7-16-0-3) ... 9th last week
Lose Dieno, but add Rollins; however five straight losses for the Ice Wolves.
WHO’S HOT
Sam Aulie, Notre Dame (8-6-6-12) ... A huge part of their success, he continues to get better.
Brett Boehm, Flin Flon (5-5-4-9) ... A two-horse race with Aulie for Rookie Of The Year.
Sam Aulie, Notre Dame (8-6-6-12) ... A huge part of their success, he continues to get better.
Brett Boehm, Flin Flon (5-5-4-9) ... A two-horse race with Aulie for Rookie Of The Year.
Kyle Hall, Battlefords (5-6-1-7) ... Veteran leading the Stars back into contention.
Brady Norrish, Yorkton (6-0-5-5) ... Skilled defenseman reaping benefits in statistics.
Tayler Thompson, Yorkton (4-3-1-4) ... Back from concussion and showing no ill effects.
Matt Hrynkiw, Humboldt (3-2, 1.00, .966) ... Can you believe he’s lost TWO with those numbers?
Alex Wakaluk, Melville (0-4-0-1, 2.04, .938) ... Could be worse for Hrynkiw, Wakaluk hasn’t won in five starts despite impressive GAA and SPCT numbers.
Brady Norrish, Yorkton (6-0-5-5) ... Skilled defenseman reaping benefits in statistics.
Tayler Thompson, Yorkton (4-3-1-4) ... Back from concussion and showing no ill effects.
Matt Hrynkiw, Humboldt (3-2, 1.00, .966) ... Can you believe he’s lost TWO with those numbers?
Alex Wakaluk, Melville (0-4-0-1, 2.04, .938) ... Could be worse for Hrynkiw, Wakaluk hasn’t won in five starts despite impressive GAA and SPCT numbers.
Davis Jones, Nipawin (4-0-0-1, 1.18, .960 2 SO) ... Last week we said he’s heating up. It’s official: he’s hot.
(Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)
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