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Weyburn Red Wings extend points streak to six games

The Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings earned three of possible four points on the weekend, defeating Kindersley 7-1 on Saturday

WEYBURN – The Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings earned three of possible four points on the weekend, defeating the Kindersley Klippers 7-1 on Saturday night, and going into overtime on Friday night before taking a 4-3 loss to the Melfort Mustangs.

At Saturday night’s game, the team also introduced the players’ billet families, and they held a Calcutta-style shootout competition after the game, with police chief Jamie Blunden heading half of the players, and fire chief Trent Lee the other half.

The Red Wings’ Simon Pollock started off the scoring in the first period, assisted by Jakob Kalin and Matteo Turrin.

Weyburn added two more in the second frame, first by Jackson Hassman, assisted by Ty Mason and Jordan Edwards, then by Nicholas Kovacs, assisted by Kalin and Carter Briltz.

The Klippers scored their lone goal on the power play late in the period.

Mason scored twice in the third, assisted by Hassman and Blake Norris on a shorthanded effort for the first goal, and by Kovacs and Kalin on the second goal.

Blake Betson scored, assisted by Braigh LeGrandeur and Briltz, and Pollock wrapped up the scoring late in the game, assisted by Norris.

Matt Schoephoerster was in goal for the Wings, saving 24 of the 25 shots on net.

On Friday night, Melfort and Weyburn each scored once in the first period, with Kalin getting the Red Wings on the board, from Norris and Nolan Henderson.

Mason gave the Red Wings the lead in the second period, with assists by Ryley Morgan and Edwards.

The Mustangs scored twice in the third to take the lead, and then with 1:01 in the game, Hassman tied it to send the game into overtime, assisted by Kovacs and Mason. Melfort then got the winning goal 1:23 into OT.

Dazza Mitchell was in net for the game, and made 26 saves on a total of 30 shots on the goal.

Weyburn will host two home games this upcoming weekend, first with the LaRonge Ice Wolves on Friday, Feb. 3, then the Yorkton Terriers will be in town on Saturday, Feb. 4, both games starting at 7 p.m. at Crescent Point Place.