Mustangs host Spring Camp
The Melfort Mustangs hosted their annual Spring Camp this past weekend, with one of the days falling on the club’s Game 5 loss in Battlefords.
With the organization’s first-round exit, as well as eight players graduating (aging out), the focus has now turned to the future.
“Overall, the camp went very well. It’s always nice when you can have a home playoff game during spring camp; unfortunately, this year, that just didn’t work out for us, but we were happy with the turnout. Overall, the quality was very good, and it was very competitive,” said Mustangs’ Director of Player Personnel, Rick Oakes.
“We’re losing a large portion of our forward group with those 20-year-olds departing, so that’s definitely going to be a priority, and we need to add some pieces on the back end as well. We are pretty confident the prospects we have on our list and have coming in to compete for spots, though, so overall, I think we’re in very good shape, and we’re looking forward to getting started in the fall.”


