Hawks host defending champs, Kiesman named SJHL MVP of the week
The Nipawin Hawks are back in action Tuesday when the reigning Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) champion Estevan Bruins visit the Centennial Arena.
The Hawks opened the SJHL regular season Friday with a 7-4 loss in La Ronge before rebounding at home with a 5-2 victory over Flin Flon on Saturday. Head Coach Tad Kozun said the staff saw both positive and negative nuisances from the club.
“We were able to see some things we really liked and saw some things we didn’t like so much,” Kozun said. “The first game in La Ronge wasn’t great. We battled back but gave up a tough goal then it got away from us. I didn’t think the effort was fully there.”
Going into the Hawks home opener Kozun demanded better from his club, specifically in the defensive zone. He said the players showed up ready for opening night.


