Depth delivers as Wolverines defeat Terriers in return to action
The Warman Wolverines started the new year the same way they ended the old one, skating away with a 7-4 win over the Yorkton Terriers on Saturday night at the Warman Home Centre Communiplex.
In their first action since a 3-2 victory in Humboldt prior to the Christmas break, the Wolverines matched a season-high in scoring boosted by some key contributions from further down their lineup. Warman’s third and fourth forward lines combined for four goals and ten points led by recent acquisition Nate Crashley, who netted his first two SJHL goals.
Playing in his fourth game since joining the Wolverines after starting the season with the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, Crashley wasted no time getting on the board, scoring just 18 seconds into the game. The Terriers answered back midway through the opening period with Gabriel Courchesne’s 15th goal of the season and the score remained tied at one through 20 evenly played minutes.
The visitors jumped in front early in the second as Aidan Vallance converted a centering feed from Cash Lanigan but the lead lasted less than five minutes as Owen Parks tallied his fourth of the season to draw the Wolverines level. That was the first of three straight Warman goals with Crashley burying his second of the game right at the ten-minute mark and Oliver Nottingham scoring his fourth of the year a few minutes later to put the home side in front 4-2 after two.


