Midget AA
The Midget AA Broncos put the finishing touches on their regular season with a 6-2 win over the Saskatoon Icehawks on Feb. 13 in Saskatoon.
Prescott Senger and Damon Vanderlinde led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring twice each, while Maguire Scheidt and Skylar Wallin added the others as the Broncos led 3-1 after one and 4-1 after two.
With the win the Broncos wrap up the regular season with a record of 18-7-1 good enough for fifth in league standings.
With their fifth place finish the Broncos take on Unity in round one, with Unity holding home ice advantage.
The Broncos kicked off the playoffs on a low note as they fell 4-1 to Unity on Feb. 18 in Unity.
Logan Stumborg had the lone goal for the Broncos, who were tied at zero after the first and trailed 2-0 after the second.
Bantam A
The Bantam A Broncos watched two chances to clinch their first round series disappear as they were knocked out in three games.
The Broncos gave away their first chance at clinching the series with a 5-3 loss to Lanigan on Feb. 12 in LeRoy.
Jack Biemans, Carter Pavelich, and Wyatt Hoppe had the goals for the Broncos who were tied at zero after the first and at two after the second.
With their playoff hopes on the line the Broncos put up a fight against Lanigan but ultimately succumbed losing 4-3 on a shorthanded goal in overtime on Feb. 17 in Humboldt.
Kyden Molsberry led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring twice, while Dominic Weninger chipped in with the other as the Broncos led 1-0 after the first and 2-1 after the second.
With their loss the Broncos have been relegated to the B-Side playoffs, where they will play a two game round robin tournament against Muenster and Davidson.
Peewee AA
The Peewee AA Broncos kicked off their playoff series on a high note as they blew by Warman 7-4 on Feb. 18 in Humboldt.
Ryland Martin led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring three times, while Bauer Dumanski chipped in with a pair and Blaise Athmer and Edward Knittig each added single as the Broncos led 3-0 after one and 4-2 after two.
Peewee 1
The Peewee 1 Broncos watched their hopes of a playoff title fall by the way side with a 14-7 loss to Davidson on Feb. 14 in Humboldt, resulting in a two games to none sweep.
Seamus Menz led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring twice, while Carson Haugan, Dayne Beuker, Abigail Martin, Aiden Paslowski and Jayden Cardinal added the others as the Broncos led 3-1 after the first and 6-5 after the second.
With their loss the Broncos have been relegated to the B-Side playoffs where they will take on Raymore/Strasbourg.
Atom Tier 2
The Atom Tier 2 Broncos enjoyed another excellent week as they picked up a pair of wins over the AtoMc 1 Rampage on Feb. 17 in Humboldt.
The Broncos kicked off their morning with a 10-3 win, and after a one game break returned to the ice to knock off the Rampage 8-1 in the second game.
Atom North
The Atom North Broncos are consolation second round bound after sweeping passed Wadena P two games to none.
The Broncos wrapped up their sweep with a 9-4 win on Feb. 16 in Humboldt.
Jarek Zimmerman and Jacob Trann led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring hat tricks each, while Tryce Wallin, Seth Holtvogt, and Caden Bauml added singles as the Broncos 3-1 after one, and 7-2 after two.
With the win the Broncos move into the consolation North semi-finals where they will take on Watson.
Atom South
The Atom South Broncos are also consolation semi-final bound after winning their round robin playoff series over ViCo, and Strasbourg.
The Broncos opened up their round robin playoff series on a high note as they routed ViCo 11-6 on Feb. 17 in Humboldt.
Preston Hoppe led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring five times, while Sloan Harder chipped in with four, and Carter Possberg added two as the Broncos led 5-1 after one and 7-4 after two.
Needing a win to guarantee their spot in the next round the Broncos put forth nearly an identical effort as they knocked off Strasbourg 10-6 on Feb. 18 in Strasbourg.
Hoppe led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring six times, while Harder added a pair, and Possberg and Maya Mortensen each scored once as the Broncos trailed 3-2 after the first, before leading 8-5 after the second.
With their win the Broncos will move into the consolation South semi-finals where they will take on Watrous 1.
Novice 1
The Novice 1 Broncos made a major statement over the weekend knocking off their hometown rivals, Novice 4 22-6 on Feb. 18 in Humboldt.
Jimmy Ingram led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring eight times, while Preston Hoppe chipped in with six, Andie Tremblay notched four, and Kohen Ruedig, Easton Niekamp, Kade Baert, and Bryer Loose all added singled as the
Broncos led 5-3 after the first and 15-6 after the second.
Novice 2
It was a solid week for the Novice 2 Broncos as they picked up wins in two of their three contests.
The Broncos continued their excellent season with a 22-0 thrashing of Watson on Feb. 13 in Watson.
Tryce Wallin led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring six times, while Tylan Wallin added five, Thadeus Molsberry and Jonah Hayward each notched a hat trick, Carter Trann chipped in with a pair, and Jake Hoppe, Jack Currah, and Elias Hillier all added singles as the Broncos led 8-0 after the first, and 16-0 after the second.
The Broncos’ solid week continued in their next contest as they routed Wadena P 17-2 on Feb. 15 in Wadena.
Molsberry led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring seven times, while Tryce Wallin and Hillier each added a hat trick, and Hayward, Darian Nordick, Trann, and Rowan Clement added singles as the Broncos led 9-1 after one and 12-1 after the second.
Unfortunately for the green and gold they were unable to keep that momentum rolling in their final game of the week, an 11-8 loss to Humboldt 3 on Feb. 17 in Humboldt.
Tryce Wallin led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring three times, while Molsberry chipped in with two and Hoppe, Trann, and Hayward each scored once as the Broncos were tied at three after the first and trailed 8-5 after the second.
Thanks to their 2-1 week the Broncos wrap up the regular season with a record of 18-2, good enough for second place in the North Division standings.
Thanks to their second place finish the Broncos move into the playoffs where they will take on Foam Lake in round one, with the Broncos holding home ice advantage.
Novice 3
The Novice 3 Broncos wrapped up a perfect regular season with an 11-8 win over Humboldt 2 on Feb. 17 in Humboldt.
Sloan Harder led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring eight times, while Carter Possberg chipped in with a pair and Hudson Armstrong added the other as the Broncos were tied at three after one, and led 8-5 after two.
Thanks to their win the Broncos wrap up the regular season with a perfect 20-0 record, good enough for top spot in league standings.
With the Broncos clinching the top seed, they will move into the playoffs where they will take on Wadena J in the first round of the playoffs, with the Broncos holding home ice advantage.
Novice 4
It was a tough week for the Novice 4 Broncos as they were dropped 22-6 by Humboldt 1 on Feb. 18 in Humboldt.
Seth Holtvogt led the way offensively for the Broncos scoring five times, while Tyce Gyrmacheski added the other as the Broncos led 5-3 after one and 16-5 after two.
With the loss the Broncos wrap up their regular season with a record of 5-10-2 good enough for ninth place in the south division standings.