SJHL set to play first game at Jim Neilson Sports Complex
Hosting out-of-town hockey teams isn’t new for the Big River First Nation, but the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) has yet to make a stop in the 3,000-person community, until Friday night.
The Nipawin Hawks will take on the La Ronge Ice Wolves at the Jim Neilson Sports Complex as part of the team’s preseason schedule.
The Jim Neilson Sports Complex was opened in September last year. The 1,500-seat arena has hosted the Western Hockey League’s Saskatoon Blades and Prince Albert Raiders for games, plus the community just had the University of Saskatchewan Huskies and University of Regina Cougars play twice there this week. Big River First Nation CEO Derek Klein-Whitefish said the Hawks and Ice Wolves game is capping an exciting week in their community.
“We hosted the Blades and Raiders, on the weekend we hosted the U of R and U of S’s doubleheader, now we are hosting the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League game to cap an action-packed week,” Klein-Whitefish said.