Heading into action Friday, there were 20 games remaining in the Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League's regular season. With most teams having five or six games left each game has big impact on the standings.
After the weekend the Spiritwood Timberwolves and Cut Knife Colts were tied for first place.
Maymont played Perdue Tuesday and looked poised to leap frog the two teams into first place.
It is that tight in the standings right now and there is no sign that it will loose up.
Friday, Cut Knife beat Perdue 6-3. Jesse MacDonald was in net for the win while Ryan Constant led the offence with two goals and an assist.
Maymont downed Glaslyn 4-1. Keenan Bettis and Kyle Litchenwald had a goal and an assist each for Maymont.
Three games were scheduled for Saturday and Battleford edged Spiritwood 4-3 in a shootout. Martin Smith had a goal and an assist for Battleford while Kyle Brataschuk had two goals for Spiritwood.
Radisson thumped Hafford 14-2, as Frankie Moosomin had four goals and an assist and Andrew Peeyachew had three goals and one assist.
Perdue earned their first win of the season with a 6-4 win over Glaslyn. Ryan Knight had four goals and one assist for Perdue.
Wednesday Hafford got back on the winning track with win over Glaslyn. The line of Ryan Scheafer, Kyle Rivet and Shane Gopher had a strong game for the Mustangs.
Also Wednesday, Battleford went into Radisson and earned a win.