Mustangs need overtime to beat Klippers, now aim for weekend sweep
Despite what was their most dominant first period of the season, and maybe their entire game all year, the Melfort Mustangs needed overtime to get two points against the Kindersley Klippers on Friday night.
After one period of play, the Mustangs had basically all the puck possession and offensive zone time between the two clubs, as well as 21 of the 25 combined shots in the frame, but were only able to get out to a 1-0 lead.
Klippers’ netminder, Logan Falk, stood on his head throughout the entire regulation, stopping 41 shots, as Melfort took a 2-0 lead into the third, with the majority of the game’s scoring chances, before Kindersley received a couple of hometown bounces to send it to extra time.
“In the first period we came out hard and we were doing our job competing, but in the second or third we kind of laid off and then they kind of capitalized there with lucky bounces but that’s the game, that’s what it’s about, so good thing we finished the deal and now we gotta get ready for Saturday,” said Stangs’ assistant coach, Tye Scherger, postgame.