Hawks and Mustangs renew acquaintances
For the first time since Oct. 2, the Nipawin Hawks will tangle with the Melfort Mustangs Friday in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) action.
Nipawin is fresh off two straight wins including a 5-4 overtime victory in Yorkton Tuesday, Melfort is also trending up with triumphs in the teams last five contests. Nipawin head coach Tad Kozun said he expects the best from both clubs in the first half of a home-and-home weekend series.
“They are starting to find their game, but I’d say we’re starting to find our game right now too. We’re going to be ready,” Kozun said.
The Hawks have a record of two wins and two losses since Kozun took over for Doug Johnson behind the bench of his hometown team. Kozun said ramping up the rivalry with the Mustangs is something he’s looked forward to since his playing days with the Hawks.

