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The Hawks are in Melfort to meet the Mustangs for the first time this SJHL season. (Clark Stork/northeastNOW Staff)
Rivalry renewed

Hawks in Melfort for matchup with Mustangs

Nov 15, 2024 | 11:21 AM

The second installment of the Hawks and Mustangs rivalry goes Friday at the Northern Lights Palace.

Melfort opened the eight-game season series with a 6-2 win over Nipawin at the Centennial Arena on Oct. 19. Nipawin last played on Saturday at home, a 5-2 loss to the Bombers. The Mustangs edged Estevan 3-2 in overtime on Wednesday at the Palace. The Hawks haven’t played many games of late; Head Coach Tad Kozun said the players are looking ahead to a busier schedule leading to Christmas.

“It’s been really slow, we’re looking forward to getting back into playing,” Kozun said. “We’ve played two games in 17 days, it’s been slow, but it’s needed to get in some much-needed practice time.”

The Hawks are currently in 12th with just two victories so far this season in 15 games. With a young roster, Kozun said a break like this has been positive for the team that is used to a lighter schedule in U18.

“I think it did for sure, it was nice for everyone to reset and sit back and reflect on how the first little bit has gone. Like I said, we’re looking forward to playing more games here, getting to the busy part of our schedule and see what we are all about,” he said.

Noah Heinrich will make his Hawk debut on defense after being acquired from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons.

Earlier this week the Hawks moved Adrien Fox to Camrose of the Alberta Junior Hockey League for a player development fee.

The broadcast on 750 Beach Radio starting at 7:15 p.m. Faceoff is set for 7:30 p.m.