Rancier robs Mustangs in Game one against Bruins
The Melfort Mustangs did almost everything they could on Friday to beat Estevan Bruin goalie Keenan Rancier, but they only managed to get one of 45 shots by him. As a result, the Mustangs fell 4-1 in game one of their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) quarter-final series.
Mustangs Assistant Coach Trevor Logan said while they fired an abundance of shots on goal, they need to help themselves a bit more.
“Just couldn’t get anything to go,” he told northeastNOW. “Rancier was playing really well. I thought that maybe we didn’t attack the net enough to pick up the rebounds that were maybe there and maybe get a few more screens, if he sees it, he’s probably stopping it.”
Melfort fired 18 shots towards Rancier in the first period, but the 2000-born netminder was making save after save to keep things dead locked. That was until a three on two into the Mustangs zone halfway through the period allowed Griffin Asham-Moroz to fire a wrist shot by Mustang goalie Shawn Parkinson to make it 1-0. Melfort continued to put pressure on but could not find success.


