Hawks return to action in Melfort
The Nipawin Hawks Christmas break is over as the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) team returns to action Friday in Melfort.
The Hawks’ last game was Dec. 17 when the group fell 8-3 to the Mustangs at the Northern Lights Palace. The night prior Nipawin doubled Melfort 6-3. Going into another home-and-home set with their rivals, Nipawin head coach Tad Kozun said the players are excited to be back.
“The guys have come back and are raring and ready to go,” Kozun said after the gameday skate. “It was obviously a long break, but guys are excited to get going. They are happy to be back in town and on the ice.”
Over the break, newly acquired Nipawin netminder Lowen Kenyon left the team. Kozun worked the phones and signed Damon Cunningham from the Sicamous Eagles of the Kootenay Interior Junior Hockey League. The 18-year-old Sturgeon County, Alta. Product sported a 2.38 goals-against-average and a .929 save percentage in 13 games in the Junior B league. Kozun said Cunningham has fit in well since joining the Hawks.


