Saturday's snowstorm caused inconveniences throughout the northwest for drivers, including Shellbrook Silvertips players.
Scheduled to play game two of their first-round playoff matchup against the Battleford Beaver Blues at the Battleford Arena Saturday, the game was cancelled due to the storm in the morning and early afternoon hours.
Their next game is scheduled for Wednesday in Shellbrook.
There was plenty of other SPHL playoff action over the weekend with five other games being played.
Thursday saw the first place Hafford Hawks down the Radisson Wheat Kings 7-1.
Andrew Galambos had a goal and three assists, while Scott Linell scored twice and added an assist in the win in the first game of their series.
Friday the defending champion Cut Knife Colts beat the Glaslyn North Stars 3-2 in overtime to take a two-games-to-none series lead.
Ashton Hewson had a goal and an assist while Myles Baptiste picked up two assists.
Damien Nordel had both North Stars goals in the loss. They look to avoid elimination in game three Friday.
Saturday the Wheat Kings stunned the Hawks with a 4-3 win at home to tie their series at one.
Nick Kalnicki scored once and set up two others in the win.
Galambos had another strong game with a goal and two assists in the loss.
Also Saturday, the Meota Combines bounced back after a 5-1 loss in Maymont in game one to win game two 6-2 at home.
Michael Pylypow had a hat trick and an assist in the win, with Combines captain Tyson Knight adding a goal and an assist.
Regular starting goalie for the Combines Quinton Gauthier wasn't dressed for the game, but Chris Honig stood tall in the win.
The Combines didn't have much time to celebrate their win as they were right back at it Sunday night for game three.
Pylypow played a big role once again; scoring twice in a 6-3 Combines win.
Brett Miller, Brad Eischen, Devan Oborowsky and Bo Gervais also scored for the Combines.
Meota now heads to Maymont looking to advance to the second round with a win game four on Tuesday.