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Yorkton takes road win in Humboldt

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers travelled to Humboldt for action tonight (Friday). The hometown Broncos started the scoring in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League contest early with Tristan Shewchuk hitting the twine 1:10 into the contest.
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Kaeden Taphorn in action in Melville Friday.

The Yorkton Hyundai Terriers travelled to Humboldt for action tonight (Friday).

The hometown Broncos started the scoring in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League contest early with Tristan Shewchuk hitting the twine 1:10 into the contest.

A short-handed effort by Brett LeGrandeur tied the game at 7:15.

Shewchuk gave the Broncos a lead again at 9:24, only to have Steven Norum tie the game at 2-2 with a goal at 13:58.

In the second period the Terriers took the lead early on a goal by Jordan Guiney. It was a powerplay effort at 1:28.

Gavin Ingram, with his first of the season, made it 4-2 with a goal at 8:41.

Ingram scored his second of the night at 12:25 to make it a 5-2 lead.

Cody Hough got the Broncos back into with a goal at 15:40, and Humboldt drew within one at 5-4 when Shewchuk completed his hat trick on the night.

An unassisted effort by Keenan Taphorn rounded out the scoring giving Yorkton a 6-4 road win.

Philippe Bond was in net for the Terriers facing 62-shots in the win.

Michael Harroch was tagged for the loss in the Humboldt goal facing 23-shots.

The win leaves the Terriers with a record of 31-19-1-1 for 64 points and top stop in the SJHL Viterra Division, eight points better than second place Estevan. Weyburn sits third at 41-points, with Melville in the basement at 36.