Hawks can’t halt North Stars streak
The Nipawin Hawks tried extensively to hand the Battlefords North Stars their first regulation loss of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) season this weekend, but goaltending and the league’s top sniper had other ideas.
After falling 3-1 on the road Friday Nipawin was looking for revenge on home ice Saturday. Nipawin’s Chase Visser opened the scoring just past the six-minute mark of the opening period, but the lead last just 18 seconds. After Visser scored his second of the season since being acquired in a trade on Dec. 1, Kian Bell tied the game with his SJHL-leading 24th goal.
Colby Bear scored in the second period to give the North Stars a 2-1 lead in the second. Owen Underhill made the score 3-1 Battlefords early in the third period and Bell added an empty net goal to cap the scoring late. Despite putting 40 shots on North Stars starting goaltender Josh Kotai the Hawks still couldn’t find the win column. Nipawin Captain Maguire Ratzlaff said the team pushed the top-ranked team in both games.
“We played two good games I think,” he said after the game. “We had our mental lapses and when you play a team like the Battlefords, undefeated in regulation you are going to pay for that and we learned that pretty quick, but I think that’s a great effort by the guys.”


