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Estevan rolls to lopsided win in Junior action

To say it was an off night for the Yorkton Hyundai Terriers would be an understatement.

To say it was an off night for the Yorkton Hyundai Terriers would be an understatement.

After Kaeden Taphorn gave the hometown Terriers a 1-0 lead 35-seconds into their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League game against Estevan, it was all Bruins in the contest.

Alex Von Sprecken tied the game for Estevan at 1:23.

Then Tylor Ludwar scored what would be the eventual game-winner for the visitors 11:49 into the first period.

Tyson Manz and Troy Hamilton extended the Bruin lead to 4-1 through 20-minutes of plays with goals at 15:44 and 16:42.

It was more of the same in the second period with Bruin goals by Griffin Asham-Moroz, Cody Davis and Dain Sardelli to make it a 7-1 game.

The third saw Manz back for his second, and Brady Nicholas adding one to make it a 9-1 final.

Keenan Rancier faced 27-shots in earning the win in the Estevan net.

Philippe Bond started in the Terrier net, allowing six goals on only 17-shots, before being lifted for Kael DePape who gave up three goals in 27 shots.