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High scoring contests define Terriers week

The goals didn’t stop coming for the Yorkton Terriers when the La Ronge Ice Wolves came to town.
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The goals didn’t stop coming for the Yorkton Terriers when the La Ronge Ice Wolves came to town.

The first period was a relatively quiet one, with the Terriers only triggering the siren at the Farrell Agencies once, for a goal from Quinten Hobbs, with assists from Cole Keenleyside, Jordan Mis.

Then came the second period.

Mason Mullaney and Chantz Petruic alternated scoring, with Mullaney getting the first goal of the second – a power play goal with the assist from Colby Brandt and Petruic – and the third – Ryan Ries getting tagged with the assist on that one. Petruic, had the second – with Keenleyside andBrendan Mark helping – and fourth – Jaxon Blight and Andrew Henderson on the assist.

The third period was just as high scoring but with a larger variety of Terriers finding their way to the net, and the Ice Wolves getting a few goals of their own.

The Ice Wolves opened the scoring in the period with Stewart Pond, assisted by Jake Gudjonson and Zach Bannister. The Terriers responded, with Brendan Mark getting his first goal of the night, a power play goal assisted by Colby Brandt and Mason Mullaney.

They kept responding, with Mullaney getting the first hat trick of the evening, Brendan Klatt on the assist, and Hobbs scoring for the second time that evening, again assisted by Keenleyside.

La Ronge responded with an unassisted goal by Zach Bannister.

Not to be outdone, Petruic had an unassisted goal for the Terriers, getting the second hat trick of the evening.

La Ronge finished off the period with a goal from Jake Gudjonson, with an assist from Zach Bannister.

After the dust settled, the Terriers thoroughly routed the Ice Wolves, with a final score of 9-3, and two Terriers notching up hat tricks over the evening.

On Friday the Terriers travelled to Flin Flon to take on the Bombers.

In the first period, Chantz Petruic picked up where he left off on Wednesday, opening scoring with an assist from Cody Bruchkowski.

The second period, however, started with a pair of goals from Flin Flon. Brandson Hein scored first, with an assist from Caleb Moretz and Jack Michell. Cade Kowalski had the second goal for the Bombers, with Donavan Houle-Villeneuve and Chrystopher Collin.

Yorkton responded with a goal from Colby Brandt assisted by Chantz Petruic and Cody Bruchkowski. Brendan Mark took the lead again, with help from Cody Dubas and Cody Bruchkowski.

It was the third period that cemented the win for the Terriers. Aiden Bulych opened the scoring with an unassisted goal, while Brandt got his second goal of the night with help from Bruchkowski and Petruic.

The Terriers wound up winning 5-2.

On Saturday the Terriers went to Nipawin to meet the Hawks, and were given a taste of their own medicine. While the score was the same as it was on Friday at 5-2, it was Nipawin that took the win.

Colton Nikiforuk started the scoring for the Hawks in the first, with help from Brodie Girod and Michael Makarenko.

The second again saw a Nipawin goal, this one coming from Arik Breton, with Walker Cote and Jack Lenchyshyn on the assist.

The third period held the bulk of the scoring. Nipawin again getting on the board first with Brodie Girod, assisted by Walker Cote and Gage Misskey.

The Terriers got on the board with an unassisted goal from Aiden Bulych, starting a new third period tradition of finding the net without an assist. The second goal for the Terriers came from Dino Antoniadis, assisted by Cody Dubas.

The rest of the scoring was all Nipawin, however. Jaxsen Wiebe, assisted by Arik Breton and Gage Misskey scored for the Hawks, and an empty net goal by Michael Makarenko, assisted by Walker Cote, finished the game.