Hawks’ penalty killing falters pushing Nipawin to the brink
The Hawks allowed five powerplay goals against and never gave a packed Centennial Arena crowd a chance to get into their game five first round matchup against Weyburn that the Red Wings won 6-1 Saturday.
The loss gave the Red Wings a three games to two lead over Nipawin in the best of seven Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) first round series going into Monday’s sixth game in Weyburn.
Nipawin gave up a powerplay goal in the first period, another late in the second period, and trailed 3-0 before Jac Janzen scored his fifth of the series as the teams went to the third with Weyburn up 3-1. The Red Wings added another three goals on the man advantage in the third period. Nipawin had the best penalty killing team in the regular season and held Weyburn to a pair of powerplay goals in the first four games. Head Coach Tad Kozun said that aspect of the game let them down.
“We talk about special teams and that was obviously the difference tonight,” he said on the postgame show on 750 Beach Radio. “I mean our penalty killing has been so good all year and tonight was just not good.”


