Early deficit too much to overcome for Hawks in game one
The Nipawin Hawks showed some early playoff jitters, and the veteran laden Weyburn Red Wings took advantage in game one of their first round series Friday at the ‘Cage.’
Aidan Mohan and Dion Schraeder scored first period goals, Roan Burgess added another in the second frame and the Hawks couldn’t come back falling 4-2 on opening night of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) quarterfinals in Nipawin. Tad Kozun admitted his group, who have not been in the playoffs for three seasons said they were nervous off the start.
“In the first period I thought maybe the nerves got to us a little bit, we missed a few passes, didn’t bury our chances early. I thought our start was really good and we had some chances where we missed the net too,” he said after the game, just the sixth postseason game the Nipawin, Sask. product has coached in his four year career.
The Hawks did get themselves back in the game, two-time Nipawin most valuable player Eric Hoiness cut the lead to 3-1 in the third for his first career SJHL playoff goal in his first game. Jack Janzen made it a one goal game with under a minute remaining, also in his debut. The equalizer didn’t come and Will Munro capped a four point game with an empty net tally late to cap the scoring and give last season’s finalists an early series lead and home ice advantage. Kozun was quick to credit the Red Wings playoff personality.


