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STANDINGS
Team GP W L D OTL PTS
Outlaws 18 18 0 0 0 36
Klippers 18 10 8 0 0 20
Hawks 18 10 8 0 0 20
3 Stars 18 9 8 0 1 19
Mohawks 18 8 8 0 2 18
Nationals 18 7 9 0 2 16
Miners 18 1 16 0 1 3
POINTS LEADER
Player Points
Brett Boehm 39
Jeremy Boyer 38
Rick Cey 33
Rory Gregoire 32
GOALIE GAA LEADER
CS
2.00
Goalie GAA
Taryn Kotchorek 2.59
Logan Drackett 2.95
Owen Bosch 3.06
Jared Herle 3.25
OCTOBER 20, 2024

Sask West This Week; Preview Special

Sask West This Week; Preview Special

Phil Heilman

Sask West This Week; Preview

The Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) is back for its 25th season of operation. The same 7 teams are also back and ready to go, with a smaller 12 game regular season schedule.

Before we take a look at each team, a quick disclaimer that rosters are ever changing and some of this could age really well.

Biggar Nationals

It might be a tough year in the land of the Hanson Buck this year, with quite a few players moving on from the team, including 5 locals. The Nats are coming off a strong 2023/24 season, pushing the Hafford Hawks to the limit in the 1st round before bowing out. Goaltender Brett Matlock is a key returnee from that team, and will likely have to perform all sorts of magic tricks to get his team some wins this year.

Edam 3 Stars

The long-time powerhouse is back with essentially the same roster, with just a bit of tinkering to solidify their numbers. Cody Danberg is back from injury for another year, but the Stars did lose a couple big name locals. Edam had a strong campaign last year, but bowed out in a 1st round sweep to the Macklin Mohawks. With Danberg and the Fransoo’s leading the charge, it should be status quo at minimum.

Hafford Hawks

Hafford was the surprise of the SWHL last year, surpassing all expectations and almost robbing Kindersley of 2nd place. Despite all that, it was a struggle to keep the band together, with some players leaving. Connor Neave and Zane Florence are key adds to a good team that flies under the radar. The Hawks are looking to ride the 2nd round playoff exit to the Klippers in 4 games. Hopefully they can get the ice in at a regular time this year!

Kindersley Sr Klippers

Is the Champions Cash deal over yet? Did Carson Grolla ever make it back to work? Jokes aside, the ‘David” finally overcame it all and won their first league Championship as the Klippers and Kindersley’s first since the Red Lions in 2012/13. The band is back together to repeat, with some roster tinkering on the bottom six and some movement on the import front. The Brick Wall known as Logan Drackett will be key once again.

Macklin Mohawks

The team with one of the strongest cores of local players continues to plug along at a high level. Despite bowing out in straight games to the Wilkie Outlaws in the 2nd round, they went on to win a provincial championship, defeating the Redvers Rockets in 3 games. Again, tinkering of the roster was in order but the bulk of last year's team remains. Important spark plugs Carson Pickett and Cody McKinnon will be looked onto to continue pulling the cart.

Unity Miners

They won a game! And they overhauled their roster in the summer. The core of young locals is around still, but they were able to add some big notch snipers to round out the roster. The Dziurzynski brothers, along with Daniel Hilsendagger should inject an important boost to a growing team.

Wilkie Outlaws

The league runner up and the Provincial ‘C’ Champions were able to keep the band together for another year for one more run at a double banner. Back are big guns Ryan Keller and Derek Keller. Some young locals are coming back to fill out the roster as well. High expectations are always in the air for the Outlaws

The new season gets going on November 8th with the Wilkie Outlaws hosting the Hafford Hawks and a contest between the Edam 3 Stars and the Biggar Nationals in Biggar. The season concludes on January 26th, 2025 with an afternoon matchup between the Outlaws and Biggar at ‘the Jube’.


 

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