There were eight Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League games over the weekend, including one that saw the Meota Combines (13-2-0-1) 12-game winning streak come to an end.
Thursday, two goals from Scott Kitson helped the Battleford Beaver Blues (10-5-0-0) defeat the Cut Knife Colts 5-3.
Friday had a trio of games, including the Maymont Settlers (6-7-0-1) defeating the Spiritwood Timberwolves (1-13-0-0) 9-2.
Dakota Tootoosis was the star, with three goals and three assists in the win.
The Hafford Hawks (11-2-0-1) were also 9-2 winners, as they beat the Radisson Wheat Kings (4-7-0-1.)
They got five-point games from both Ryan Scheafer and Scott Linell, and a hat trick from Darren Delainey.
The biggest shock of the weekend was the Combines dropping a 7-6 overtime decision to the Shellbrook Silvertips (10-4-0-1.)
Devan Dicus had two goals and two assists for Shellbrook, while Brett Miller had two goals and an assist for the Combines, who lost a game for the first time since Nov. 29.
Saturday, Cut Knife rebounded for a 7-1 win over Maymont, thanks to three goals and an assist from Kolton Baptiste.
Also Saturday, Shellbrook edged Spiritwood 5-2, with five different players potting goals.
The final game Saturday saw Radisson shut out the Glaslyn North Stars (5-7-0-1) 4-0, despite Radisson dressing just 11 players.
The last game of the weekend saw the Combines rebound in a big way, as they hammered the Perdue Pirates (1-14-0-0) 10-4.
Miller scored a hat trick in the bounce back effort.
Today sees two SPHL games on the schedule, as Meota heads to Radisson, while Cut Knife plays home to Shellbrook.