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Terriers split two: big OT win at home

Up next the Terriers are in Nipawin Friday, then host Kindersley Saturday.
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The Kindersley Klippers were in Yorkton Wednesday.

YORKTON - The Yorkton Terriers were in action Wednesday evening hosting Kindersley at the Westland Insurance Arena.

The hometown fans had reason to cheer in the opening 20-minutes of the SJHL contest as Dustin Renas scored the only goal of the frame. It was an unassisted marker at 14:49.

The second period swung in the favour of the Klippers.

Russ Demo tied the game 1-1 with a goal at 4:22.

Then with only one second left on the clock in the period Nathan DeGraves scored for a 2-1 Kindersley lead.

Cam Perlinger scored 31 seconds into the third frame and the Klippers were up 3-1.

David Coyle scored at 13:53 to cut the Klipper lead to 3-2.

Then a goal by Jaron Desnoyers at 18:09 made it a 3-3 tie and the game headed to the five-minute overtime.

It took only 1:24 of extra time for Jeff Hammond to score and give the Terriers a 4-3 win.

Cody Jaman was in net for the Klippers facing 40-shots in the loss.

Ethan Farrow faced 22-shots in the Terrier net.

The win leaves Yorkton with a 20-27-2-2 and 44 points still last in the SJHL Viterra Division four points back of Weyburn, six back of second place Estevan and nine back of front-running Melville.

Road action

Tuesday the Terriers were in Wilcox to face the Notre Dame Hounds one of only two teams sporting a worse record than Yorkton before puck drop.

The teams played even in the first period as Anthony Domina scored on the powerplay at 8:31 for a Terrier lead, and Rocsyn Bird knotted things 1-1 with a goal at 18:22.

Yorkton struck 46 seconds into the middle stanza as Jeff Hammond scored to give the visitors a 2-1 lead.

Notre Dame would leapfrog the Terriers then as Jacob Lundeen scored at 9:40 and Paul Bloomer on the powerplay to give the Hounds a 3-2 lead through 40-minutes of play.

Colton Koran tied the game with a Terrier goal 2:51 into the third period.

The host Hounds inched back ahead 4-3 when Ashton Breyer scored at 8:36.

A minute-four later Hammond scored his second of the game for Yorkton and the game was again tied, this time 4-4.

The eventual game-winner came at 18:38 as Brett Butz put one in the twine behind Hound netminder Spencer Borso to give the Terriers a 5-4 win.

Boros had faced 33-shots in the loss.

Ethan Farrow was in the Yorkton goal for the contest facing 37-shots.

Up next the Terriers are in Nipawin Friday, then host Kindersley Saturday.

 


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