Mustangs gallop Hawks in Melfort
The Melfort Mustangs continue to have the Nipawin Hawks number winning their sixth straight game over their archrivals 3-1 on Saturday.
With a point spread of 22 in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) standings the Hawks were the underdog going into the Northern Lights Palace. Nipawin kept the contest close but couldn’t generate enough offense, a story that has been all too common for the club according to Head Coach Tad Kozun.
“I liked our game tonight,” Kozun said on the postgame show on Saskatchewan’s Beach Radio. “The first period wasn’t great but if you look at some of the chances, yeah they had a lot of shots but not grade A’s. You look at some of the chances we had we could have been up two or three in that period. It’s one of those things right now where we have to bear down and get those goals to go in.”
Kye Whillans scored for Nipawin tying the game at 1-1 in the second period. Leith Olafson opened the scoring for the Mustangs in the first period with his third of the SJHL season. Melfort outshot the Hawks 20 to seven in the opening period. Nipawin bounced back in the second generating 15 shots of their own on the game’s first star Joel Favreau. Kozun said if the Hawks continue to bring a similar work ethic to future games, he expects to be successful.


