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So far in the Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League home ice advantage has been just that - an advantage. Through the first 25 games, 18 times the home team has won. That held true last week, as the home team won all six games on the schedule.
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So far in the Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League home ice advantage has been just that - an advantage. Through the first 25 games, 18 times the home team has won.

That held true last week, as the home team won all six games on the schedule.

Thursday, the Glaslyn North Stars skated to a 3-2 win over the Battleford Beaver Blues

Friday, Cut Knife beat Glaslyn 11-2 and Maymont downed Radisson 11-4.

Saturday, Spiritwood won 7-1 over Perdue and remain at the top of the SPHL standings.

Hafford also won on home ice against Radisson by a 7-5 score and Battleford beat Maymont 6-2.

Mitch Hawtin was in net for the win for the Beaver Blues while Brent Salzl had two goals and Scott Maunula, Travis Keller and Daxin Collins scored for the Blues.

There are six games on the schedule again this week with Battleford at home to Hafford Thursday.

Friday, Spirtiwood hosts Radisson, Maymont is at home against Cut Knife and Hafford hosts Perdue.

Saturday, Glaslyn plays Spiritwood and Maymont hosts Battleford.


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