Tyson Endall holds the puck in his yellow catchers after a 5-4 Nipawin win in Estevan on Friday. (Clark Stork/northeastNOW Staff)
Road Weary

Hawks win one of three on southern road trip; four points out of playoffs

Feb 25, 2024 | 3:42 PM

The Hawks began a road trip down south Thursday in Wilcox suffering a 4-3 loss to the Hounds in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) action.

On Friday Nipawin was in Estevan to take on the Bruins for the fourth and final tine this season. Needing points to stay in the postseason hunt, the Hawks outpaced the Bruins by the score of 5-4. Moose Jaw born rookie forward Jacob Michleson’s third career SJHL goal was the game winner in the third period. He said the win was important for the club.

“It’s big for us, we have been working hard trying to play the right way and I think we did that tonight. Especially in the third period managing pucks and getting lots of shots on net like we have wanted to the last couple games,” he said.

Alex Bernauer, Chase Visser, and Liam McInnis all scored for the Hawks in the second period, Bernauer’s 11th goal was from the left corner, McInnis’ seventh goal of the year bounced off a glass partition and bounced into an open net due to Bruins’ goaltender Jackson Miller moving to play the dump in. Michleson said it was nice to get a couple breaks in the win.

“Big breaks for sure, they get one and we get a lucky one right back, we will take them as they come,” he added.

Captain Maguire Ratzlaff scored his 14th in win as well while shorthanded.

Tyson Endall made 24 stops in the victory.

The win pushed the Hawks two points behind Weyburn for the final playoff spot.

Hawks doubled by Red Wings

The Hawks were in Weyburn on Saturday to conclude the road trip against the Red Wings with a chance to return home in a playoff spot, but they blew a two goal lead and lost 4-2.

Nipawin started the game strong scoring a pair of powerplay goals in the first period, took a 2-0 lead into the dressing room, but the Red Wings scored a pair in the second and two more in the third period to secure eighth position. The Hawks have lost seven games when going to the third period tied this year, their lone win in that situation was Friday in Estevan.

Weyburn scored two powerplay goals of their own, and a shorthanded marker into an empty net. Head Coach Tad Kozun said the second half of games has been an Achilles Heel all year, plus their second ranked penalty killing unit was only 50 percent in the loss.

“We’ve talked about it all year where we got away from it after the first period,” he said on the postgame show. “The powerplay gets two goals for us, we’ve talked about it a lot about how good our penalty killing has been and we give up two tonight. It’s tough because they have done the job all year.”

Finley Radloff scored his team leading 18th goal early in the first, Eric Hoiness added his 11th of his rookie campaign in the loss.

Damon Cunningham made 33 stops in the loss; the Hawks had 43 shots on Dazza Mitchell in the Weyburn net.

The two teams will meet again Wednesday in Nipawin for the fourth and final time, the Hawks have seven games remaining, the Red Wings have nine games remaining. Kozun said the team will review tape, regroup, and prepare for nothing less than a regulation victory on Wednesday.

“The guys never gave up, they kept pushing, they kept going, that’s exactly what you want to see out of them, you don’t want to roll over and die. We’ve got to get home, regroup, and be ready to go Wednesday because it’s obviously a massive game,” Kozun concluded on the broadcast.

Faceoff on Wednesday is 7 p.m.

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