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STANDINGS
Team GP W L D OTL PTS
Hawks 12 10 2 0 0 20
Outlaws 12 9 2 0 1 19
Klippers 12 9 2 0 1 19
3 Stars 12 7 4 0 1 15
Mohawks 12 5 7 0 0 10
Nationals 12 2 7 0 3 7
Miners 12 0 10 0 2 2
POINTS LEADER
RK
21
Player Points
Brett Boehm 20
Derek Keller 19
Rick Cey 17
Keegan Tiringer 17
GOALIE GAA LEADER
JH
2.59
Goalie GAA
Taryn Kotchorek 2.83
Trevor Martin 3.02
Logan Drackett 3.49
Joel Gryzbowski 4.55
FEBRUARY 24, 2025

Sask West This Week; Playoffs Week 4

Sask West This Week; Playoffs Week 4

Phil Heilman

Sask West This Week 

Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) semis have kicked off, as well as Hockey Saskatchewan provincials continuing to go deeper. 

League 

The one seed Hafford Hawks and the four seed Edam 3 Stars started off their best of 5 matchup 0n Friday night in Hafford, with the 3 Stars coming away with a 5-3 win. 

Owen Latendresse scored the only goal of the opening frame for a 1-0 Edam lead. Colby Daniels would tie things up at 1 at the 14:47 mark of the 2nd period, but the 3 Stars would explode for 3 goals from Brady Deobald (PPG), Josh LaClare and Cody Danberg in a 3-minute span for o big 4-1 lead after 40 minutes. In the third period, Connor Neave would cut the lead to 4-2 early, but Brent Weber would restore the 3-goal lead just 4 minutes later. Andrew Galambos would round out scoring. 

Taryn Kotchorek took the win, stopping 29 of 32 shots. Joel Gryzbowski stopped 21 of 26 shots in the loss. 

In Game 2 on Saturday night in Edam, the 3 Stars were able to complete the comeback in a 3-2 overtime victory. Edam now leads the series 2-0. 

Brandon Lesko opened the scoring late in the first period on the power play, with Brady Deobald tying things up midway through the 2nd period.  Jeremy Boyer would give the Hawks the 2-1 lead, but with the goalie pulled, Jordan Fransoo would tie it back up. Cody Danberg was the overtime hero. 

Joel Gryzbowski stopped 42 of 45 shots in the overtime loss, while Taryn Kotchorek stopped 33 of 35 shots in the win. 

The two seed Wilkie Outlaws fired up their best of 5 matchup against the three seed Kindersley Klippers. The Outlaws struck first, winning 6-2 and taking the 1-0 series lead. 

Mitch Suchan started it off early, followed by Rick Cey’s 3rd of the playoffs at the 2:41 mark. Jessey Pocock snuck one in just under the wire to cut the lead to 2-1. The Outlaws took control in the middle frame, with Brett Schell, Mike Sittler and Rory Gregoire all scoring for a big 5-1 lead after 40 minutes. Brody Ryberg would cut the lead to 5-2, but Carter Wakelin’s first career senior hockey goal would secure the victory. 

Logan Drackett stopped 39 of 45 shots in the loss, while Jared Herle stopped 31 of 33 shots in the win. 

Provincials 

In the Senior ‘B’ Bracket, the Biggar Nationals came from behind to win game 2 against the Davidson Cyclones of the Sask Valley Hockey League, winning 6-5 in overtime. That forced a winner take all game 3, with Davidson taking advantage of their home surroundings with a big 8-2 win. The Cyclones move onto the North final and a date with the Kindersley Klippers. Davidson has the hammer in the series. 

In the ‘C’ Bracket, the Wilkie Outlaws took care of business in Eston, winning 4-2 in game 2. They sweep the series and move onto the North final to play against the Lanigan Pirates of the Long Lake Hockey League. The Outlaws have the hammer in the series. 

In the ‘D’ Bracket, the Edam 3 Stars opened up their series against the Shellbrook Elks of the Twin Rivers Hockey League, with Edam coming away with the 8-1 win. 

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