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North Stars rolling in exhibition play

Last weekend marked the first time that Jeremy Velazquez got a taste of what Junior A hockey with the Battlefords North Stars is like.
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Battlefords North Stars forward Logan Nachtegaele, left, shoved aside Bonnyville Pontiacs forward Ryan Piche during a face-off at the Civic Centre Sunday night. Photo by Lucas Punkari

 

Last weekend marked the first time that Jeremy Velazquez got a taste of what Junior A hockey with the Battlefords North Stars is like.

After playing for two years for Brother Rice High School in Chicago and spending last season with the Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy, it’s safe to say he’s eager for more.

“I absolutely love it,” Velazquez said. “It’s a lot different than the other levels of hockey that I’ve played in.

“The step into juniors is the biggest one that a player can take. A lot of the guys that I played with or against while at Coeur d’Alene have all moved up into junior leagues like the BCHL (British Columbia Hockey League) so that competition has helped out the transition a bit.”

It also doesn’t hurt that the North Stars are off to a strong start in their pre-season slate, as they improved to 3-0 following an 8-1 rout on the road against the Nipawin Hawks on Tuesday night.

Prior to that, the North Stars had a pair of wins over the Bonnyville Pontiacs of the Alberta Junior Hockey League over the weekend.

They came away with a narrow 4-3 win in Bonnyville Saturday and followed that up with a 5-2 triumph a night later at the Civic Centre.

“We’ve switched up enough guys in each game that we had a mix of young guys in there along with some key leadership from our veteran players,” North Stars general manager and head coach Nate Bedford said.

“We’ve been successful so far, but we expect that out of ourselves no matter who is in the lineup.”

The juggling of the lineups has allowed different players to stand out on offence during the course of the three games.

MacGregor Sinclair, who played with the Lloydminster Midget AAA Bobcats last season, had a goal and an assist Saturday.

Ryan Rosenberg, Logan Nachtegaele and Connor Logan each had a goal and assist at home Sunday, while Calgary’s Tayden Woods had two goals and two assists in Nipawin.

“They are prepared and ready to go and that’s a good lesson for us as a team overall,” Pontiacs general manager and head coach Rick Swan said.

“Having a chance to go up against a team from the SJHL really allows us to see how we look at this early stage, and it’s a good lesson for our younger guys to see what they need to do at this level. If you don’t learn from games like this, then you aren’t going to be successful.”

Three different goaltenders have started for the North Stars so far in the pre-season.

Ryan Rewerts got the call Saturday, Dawson Rodin made his first Junior A start at the Civic Centre Sunday and Taryn Kotchorek was between the pipes Tuesday in Nipawin.

With Wednesday’s home game against the Hawks being cancelled due to logistical reasons, there are only two more games for players to impress Bedford and the rest of the North Stars staff in order to make the opening night roster.

They will travel to Kindersley Friday night before facing the Klippers once again Saturday in a 7:30 p.m. tilt at the Civic Centre.

“There’s going to be some hard decisions that we will have to make,” Bedford said. “You kind of have an idea of what you’re going to do, but then the games happen and you have to make some adjustments.”

“It’s going to be very competitive,” Velazquez said. “You see that every place you go, with everyone battling for a spot and you never know what’s going to happen until the season starts.”

The regular season will begin Sept. 16 when the Klippers pay a visit to North Battleford.

In other news, the North Stars are the highest ranked team from the SJHL in the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s pre-season rankings in 13th spot.

The Estevan Bruins are 20th while the two-time defending champion Melfort Mustangs were given an honorable mention.

The Portage Terriers of the MJHL enter the year as the top team in the country, while the defending RBC Cup champion West Kelowna Warriors are in fourth spot.

The first in-season rankings will come out on Sept. 26.


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