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Bombers and Broncos take centre stage in SJHL

With a 16-4-0-0 record the Flin Flon Bombers are again back in first place in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Source Embroidery Power Rankings.
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With a 16-4-0-0 record the Flin Flon Bombers are again back in first place in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Source Embroidery Power Rankings.

The Bombers moved from the second spot back on top after winning eight of their last 10 games and winning 11 straight games at home.

Humboldt also moved up one spot and is positioned in second place.

Notre Dame moved from fifth to third and taking the biggest dive were the Melville Millionaires, as they are fourth this week.

The rest of the standings are similar to the previous week with Yorkton in fifth followed by Nipawin, Estevan, Battlefords, Kindersley, Melfort, La Ronge and Weyburn.

The Canadian Junior Hockey League's Top 20 rankings are still led by the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Brooks Bandits.

The top SJHL team in the country's rankings is Flin Flon in third. Melville made the list ranked seventh and Humboldt, who weren't ranked last week, are now 18th. The Notre Dame Hounds earned an honourable mention.

SJHL Players of the Week

A surprise to no one would be the fact Humboldt's Joey Davies was named the player of the week for the second straight week. Davies had four goals and two assists in two games. Two of those goals came in the Battlefords Nov. 6. He has recorded 15 goals and 12 assists in 19 games.

The defenceman of the week honour also went to a Humboldt Bronco. Logan Sproule had two assists against Yorkton last week, which helped him earn the weekly praise. Sproule has three goals and seven assists in 18 games.

The goaltender of the week was Flin Flon's Brandon Wildung. He earned one of his two wins last week against the North Stars and is 4-1 on the season. In both his starts last week, Wildung allowed just one goal in each.

The rookie of the week was Notre Dame's Sam Aulie. He had one goal and five assists in three games, and Notre Dame won them all.


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