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Delainey off to strong start for North Stars

Confidence can carry you a long way in hockey. That’s something Battlefords North Stars forward Reed Delainey has been focused on ever since he moved up to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League four years ago.
Reed Delainey
Battlefords North Stars centre Reed Delainey rushed the puck up the ice during a home game against the Melfort Mustangs last week. Photo by Lucas Punkari

Confidence can carry you a long way in hockey.

That’s something Battlefords North Stars forward Reed Delainey has been focused on ever since he moved up to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League four years ago.

“A lot of it comes from understanding the game at a Junior A level,” Delainey said. “When I came up at 17 years of age, there was a massive difference from what things were like when I played Midget AA for the Midwest Red Wings.

“I’ve worked a ton on my mental game with the coaches that I’ve had here for the last couple of years. Braeden (Johnson), Kevin (Hasselberg) and now Nate (Bedford) have all played a huge part in helping me to improve that part of my game.”

Heading into this weekend’s road games against the Flin Flon Bombers, Delainey has hit the ground running in his final SJHL season.

The Edam native has six goals and six assists in nine games and leads the North Stars in scoring with 12 points.

“I’ve been playing well in every game, so I’m happy about that,” Delainey said. “I’ve been lucky enough lately to have some pucks going into the net, but if those chances aren’t coming I’m ready to work hard on every shift.”

“Every time Reed’s on the ice he’s been a threat to score,” North Stars general manager and head coach Nate Bedford said. “He’s a well-rounded player. He wants to be on the ice all the time and he’s more than willing to block shots to help the team out that way.”

Delainey’s strong start has also been helped by great chemistry with his linemates Layne Young and Connor Logan.

“Me and Layne have grown up playing minor hockey together,” Delainey said. “We grew up pretty close together, so we played on a number of teams, and we were linemates when we played on the Red Wings.

“Connor’s a hard-working player with a lot of skill and he reminds me a bit of Matthew Saharchuk when he was on our team a couple of years ago. Connor plays his own style of game though, and he’s been a perfect fit for our line.”

Delainey, who stands 6’1” and weighs 165 lbs., also plays a key role in the dressing room, as he’s one of four returning members of the North Stars’ leadership department.

The centre is an assistant captain along with Connor Sych and Logan Natchtegaele, while Kendall Fransoo is the captain.

“I would say that Reed’s the most outspoken guy of the four,” Bedford said. “He’s very confident when he’s speaking to the other players on the team and I think he wants the chance to win a championship more than anyone.

“I like to talk a little bit,” Delainey added. “If I have to yell at a guy I’ll do that, but if someone needs a bit of help I’m more than willing to lend a hand.”

As he prepares to move up into the world of college hockey next year with the NCAA’s RIT Tigers, Delainey is determined to finish up his time with the North Stars in the best possible fashion.

“It’s my last year here so I’m not worried about putting a lot of points up,” Delainey said. “I want to do whatever it takes in order to a win a championship.”

The North Stars will continue their five-game road swing Thursday when they travel to Wilcox for a date with the Notre Dame Hounds.

They will visit the Weyburn Red Wings a night later and conclude their trip with a Saturday night tilt against the Estevan Bruins.

Their next game at the Civic Centre will be Oct. 21 against the Humboldt Broncos.


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