Hawks hope hiatus helps to turn season around
The Hawks were blanked 3-0 by the Melville Millionaires Tuesday at the Centennial Arena, now the club has a 10-day break before their next Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) game.
Nipawin goes into the much needed slow down struggling, the Hawks have two registered wins (one via Yorkton forfeiter), and a loss in overtime in their first 14 games. The club feels they have competed hard and haven’t given up in games, much the loss to Melville, their fifth consecutive defeat, but Captain Finley Radloff said the team simply needs to be better.
“We really did have a better game than we have been having so you can look at the positive there but at the same time we need to string some wins together, that’s all that matters,” the 19-year-old Nipawin product said after the game.
Four other SJHL teams have lost more games than they have won, there is still plenty of season to play (42 games left), so Radloff hopes the break can rejuvenate the group.