Third period falters push Hawks to brink
The Nipawin Hawks were 20 minutes away from evening their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) playoff series with the Humboldt Broncos Wednesday, but a furious Humboldt comeback now has Nipawin on the brink of elimination after a 4-2 loss, and are behind three games to one in the series.
Looking to even the best-of-seven series at two games apiece, the Hawks took command of game four at the Centennial Arena getting goals from Alex Johnson and Reid McKay in the first and second periods that allowed Nipawin a 2-0 advantage going to the third period.
The Broncos scored four times in the third to complete the comeback and Humboldt now leads three games to one. Hawks head coach Tad Kozun said his team expected a strong push by Humboldt in the third and his team faltered with too many mistakes.
“We knew they were going to come, we knew they were going to have a push. We need to be able to weather that,” Kozun said on the Nipawin Rona Hawks Hockey postgame show. “A couple really bad turnovers, they end up in the back of the net. Those kill you.”


