Palmarin plays hero as Wolverines earn first ever win
The Warman Wolverines are officially in the win column for the first time and fittingly, their captain led the charge. Vinny Palmarin’s goal 1:22 into overtime ended a back-and-forth affair with the Kindersley Klippers on Friday night in Kindersley, lifting the Wolverines to a 6-5 win and making franchise history in the process. The team had lost its first three games of the season.
Palmarin’s overtime heroics came after a favourable bounce created by the Wolverines’ youngest player. Saskatoon Blades prospect Mason Moreland, on the eve of his 16th birthday, carried the puck into the Kindersley zone and fired a shot that caromed off a Klippers defender and right to the captain, who ripped a wrist shot past Brett O’Halloran, touching off the victory celebration.
“It feels so great. I feel like with the new franchise, we’ve had a lot of pressure on us to get some wins but we finally did it tonight and it’s great for the boys,” Palmarin said.
In a game that featured five lead changes, the Wolverines had the last laugh, but it was the Klippers who opened the scoring with a power play goal by Jaxon Herchak less than three minutes into the contest. From there, the teams took turns scoring back-to-back goals all the way through to Palmarin’s winner.


