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TS&M Bruins go 1-2-1 at Graham Tuer Bantam AA Challenge

After winning their first game, the Estevan TS&M Bruins couldn't find any more success at the Graham Tuer Bantam AA Challenge in Regina on the weekend. The Bruins would finish with a record of 1-2-1.


After winning their first game, the Estevan TS&M Bruins couldn't find any more success at the Graham Tuer Bantam AA Challenge in Regina on the weekend.

The Bruins would finish with a record of 1-2-1.

They won their first game 2-0 over the Prairie Storm on Thursday.

Wyatt Haux scored eight minutes into the first period and Josh Skjonsby's short-handed marker with 44 seconds left in regulation added some insurance.

Ethan Veroba earned the shutout, stopping all 29 shots.

Later that day, the Bruins were dumped 9-1 by the Interlake Lightning, with Skjonsby scoring their only goal midway through the third period.

Wyatt Bear (3), Travis Bennett (2), Leif Mattson (2), Blaze Senden and James Maxwell fuelled the Lightning's attack.

Jeremy Dumaine stopped 17 shots for the Bruins.

In their third game, the Bruins fell 5-3 to the Saskatoon Maniacs. After a scoreless first period, the two teams exploded for six goals in the second, with the Maniacs taking a 4-2 lead. They then traded goals in the third.

Luke McLeod, Tauran Simonar-Hayes, Eric McNeilly, Brody Vogel and Keegan Randell scored for the Maniacs, while Haux, Jayden Davis and Colton Schell tallied for Estevan.

Veroba made 26 saves for the Bruins.

The Bruins' final game was a 3-3 tie against the Swift Current Raiders, with Jayden Davis scoring his second goal of the game with 14 minutes left to pull out the draw.

Haux scored Estevan's other goal, with Tyde Hutchinson (2) and Hunter Lamb countering for the Raiders.

Dumaine had a stellar outing for the Bruins, stopping 38 of 41 shots.

The Bruins are at home for a pair of games this weekend, hosting the Prairie Storm on Friday and the Saskatoon Bandits on Saturday. Both games start at 8 p.m. at Affinity Place.