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Yorkton Terriers come up short in one-goal games

It may have been a winless week in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League for the Yorkton Terriers, but they did pick up two-points via overtime losses.
Yorkton Terriers

It may have been a winless week in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League for the Yorkton Terriers, but they did pick up two-points via overtime losses.

Yorkton sits with 45 points in the Viterra Division thanks to a record of 19-28-2-5, and are comfortably up a dozen points on basement dwelling Melville. Weyburn leads the Viterra with 77 points, with Estevan second with 61.

The one game the Terriers failed to secure a point from came Friday when Yorkton was in tough against the league’s top team the Battlefords North Stars.

Kailum Gervais gave the Terriers a 1-0 lead with the only goal of the first period, and it came early, only 2:57 into the contest.

The one-goal lead held until the 1:19 mark of the third period when Layne Young tied the contest for the home team.

Coby Downs gave the Stars their first lead of the game at 7:57 of the third, with Reed Delainey making it 3-1 at 15:19.

Corwin Stevely made it close scoring with Terrier netminder Jakob Severson on the bench in favour of an extra attacker. The goal came at 19:03 and would round out the scoring in the 3-2 loss for Yorkton.

Severson faced 30-shots in the Terrier nets taking the loss with Tyler Fuhr facing only 22 in the Stars net for the win.

A night later the Terriers would lose another one-goal decision, this time to the Klippers in Kindersley.

Sam Binfet opened the scoring for the home team 8:45 in, with Tanner Thompson connecting on the powerplay at 17:07 to give the home side a 2-0 lead headed to the second period.

Dexter Bricker scoring at 9:28, and Daniell Lange 30-seconds later in the second frame made it 4-0.

Tyler Baier finally put Yorkton on the board at 12:14, and Kevin Wolf would add a powerplay goal at 16:49 to make it 4-2 headed to the final 20-miuntes of play.

Corwin Stevely would use the man advantage to score at 11:01, and Jordan McCausland would complete the comeback for Yorkton with the tying goal at 17:29.

The game would remain tied through the last minutes of regulation, forcing a five-minute, four-on-four overtime which would settle nothing.

In the deciding shoot-out three Yorkton shooters would fail to score, while the Klippers netted the one goal they required for a 5-4 win.

Severson took the loss facing 41-shots in the Terrier net, while Nathan Hargrave earned the win stopping 35 for Kindersley.

Tuesday OT

Estevan visited the Farrell Agencies Arena, and the game started with a spirited offensive first period.

Cole Keenleyside gave the home side an early lead, potting a goal at 1:49, then adding a second at 12:43 to make it 2-0.

Keaton Longpre put the Bruins on the board at 13:07, before a powerplay marker by Terrier Corwin Stevely made out 3-1 at 15:29.

But Estevan was not done as Lynnden Pastachak found the twine with only two-ticks left on the clock in the first period to make it a 3-2 contest.

Tyler King would score the only goal of the second period. It came 15-seconds in, and knotted the score 3-3.

In the third the Terriers would pull ahead on a goal by Jordan McCausland 5:18 in, only to have Josh Rieger reply for the Bruins to again tie the score at 14:44.

The 4-4 tie would hold through the remainder of regulation time, sending the team to the five-minute, four-on-four extra frame.

Pastachak would end the contest in favour of Estevan with a goal at 3:40.

Daniel Wapple was in the Bruins net for the win facing 31-shots, while Jakob Severson took the loss in the Terrier nets, also facing 31.

Up next

Friday Melfort is scheduled to visit the Farrell Agencies Arena to take on the Terriers.

And March 1, Notre Dame will be in the city.

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