Doug Zywina
Top of the podium
Dauphin’s Breken Brezden won gold at the 2024 Manitoba Sectionals, this past weekend in Moose Jaw, Sask.
Brezden won the provincial title after posting a score of 46.48 in the short program and clinched her second straight provincial crown with a score of 87.37 in the long program, for an overall score of 133.85.
This result qualifies Brezden for the Skate Canada Challenge in Winnipeg in early December.
Weekend struggles offer lesson to Rangers
Riding a three-game winning streak entering a weekend doubleheader with the Winnipeg Wild in Dauphin, the Parkland Rangers were hoping for big things.
Instead, they learned a painful lesson about consistent hard work and intensity.
Winnipeg skated to a 7-1 win on Saturday, followed by a 10-0 victory on Sunday afternoon.
When asked about the difference between Parkland’s overtime win over the Wild earlier in the season compared to these two games, Rangers coach Tyler Carefoot cited Winnipeg’s compete level, work ethic and intensity.
“Those are things that come to mind. They’re a little more polished than when we saw them a few weeks ago. But in saying that, they’re also, I think, the youngest team in the league,” he said.
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Kings reclaim first with comeback win
A five-game winning streak has the Dauphin Kings back on top in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s MGEU West Division.
The latest victories came Friday, 5-3 over the Waywayseecappo Wolverines in Dauphin, and Saturday, a come-from-behind 3-2 shootout victory over the Virden Oil Capitals in Virden.
In Friday’s win, 901 spectators saw the teams trade first-period goals, with Aidan Brook and Trey Gnetz netting Dauphin’s goals, while Luke McCarthy and Garett Zasitko replied for the Wolverines.
Three goals in a span of 1:02 early in the third period broke the game open for Dauphin.
Logan Walker scored at 2:31 of the final frame, followed by Carter Zalischuk 16 seconds later and Alex Senf, 46 seconds after that.
Neo Kiemeney scored on a power play with 47 seconds left to round out the scoring.
Cole Sheffield made 23 saves to earn the win in goal, while Caleb Allen stopped 29 shots in taking the loss.
On Saturday, Josh Lehto staked Virden to an early lead on the power play, 3:58 into the first period.
Nolan Chastko made it 2-0 for Virden on another power play, 2:27 into the second period.
Dauphin pulled to within a goal when Havryil Simchuk scored with 2:25 left in the second and Gabriel Bugeaud tied it on a power play with six seconds left in the stanza.
After a scoreless third and overtime, the teams went to a shootout, where Jordan Bax and Alex Senf with the deciding goal in the fourth round scored for Dauphin.
Chastko had Virden’s lone goal in the shootout.
Sheffield made 39 saves to earn his 11th win of the season. Eric Reid took the loss after making 34 saves.
Dauphin improves to 12-2-0-0 on the season and sit two points ahead of Virden.
They will face the Neepawa Titans tonight, followed by a rematch, Saturday. Both games are in Neepawa.
Sunday, the Kings will host the Winkler Flyers at 4 p.m.
Kings court:
Friday’s win against Waywayseecappo and the 500th career win in the MJHL for Kings head coach and general manager Doug Hedley, joining Doug Stokes, Don MacGillivray, Blake Spiller and Ken Pearson in the 500-win club . . . The Kings moved up four spots in the Canadian Junior Hockey League Top 20 rankings. Dauphin now sits at no. 6, while Winkler moved up two spots to no. 3. Steinbach did not move at all, remaining at no. 8.
Firefighters, supporters gather for annual Ball
The longest running social in Dauphin was held, Saturday, as the Dauphin Fire Fighters Association hosted its 122nd Fire Fighters’ Ball.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Jack Carey Memorial Fire Fighter of the Year Award to Jordon Steiner.
In his remarks introducing Steiner, Dauphin fire chief Cam Abrey said Steiner is a past member of the executive of the firefighters’ association and has been an integral part in the past successes of the firefighters’ ball in previous years.
Abrey added Steiner continues to volunteer for the various events that the department takes part in and takes on a leadership role in every aspect of the department’s operations.
“Earlier this year, Dauphin Fire Department responded to a tragic accident as mutual aid to the Gilbert Plains Fire Department. In the hours, days and weeks following that incident, Jordon called or messaged not only members of DFD to check in on how they were doing, but also the members of GPFD,” Abrey said. “In June, following the incident that our fellow firefighters responded to at Carberry, Jordon suggested that Dauphin Fire send a contingent to their annual Cowboy Breakfast to show our support for them and what they had recently experienced.”
Steiner played a major role in an incident at Dauphin’s Countryfest when he came across an incident involving a festival goer that had been injured. First aid volunteers were there, but recognizing the urgency of the situation, he stepped up and assisted, in a major role, in getting the injured person to the ambulance and awaiting paramedics.
“I have worked alongside of this individual at training events and emergency response scenes and the level of compassion that they demonstrate when it comes to patient care is top notch,” Abrey stated. “Considering that he has recently started a new career, built a side business that he is committed to after his regular employment and has also become a new father, it is astonishing that he has still attended approximately 60 per cent of the calls over the past 10 months and almost 90 per cent of the weekly training. Astonishing, but not surprising given the integrity that he displays on a daily basis.”
Nominations for this Jack Carey Memorial Award are forwarded to the fire chief a month prior to the ball, submitted by the firefighters. There were five nominations received this year, all five were for Steiner, which Abrey said goes to show what an impression he has made on his fellow fire fighters.
“It’s a huge honour,” Steiner said.
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Laying out the hits
Norman Lacquette hits Minnedosa’s Rem Lemoing in the first period of Saturday’s game between the Dauphin Clippers and visiting Minnedosa Chancellors.
Sully Fox scored twice to lead the Clippers to a 5-2 win. William Miner, Liam Chartrand and Boston Karlson had Dauphin’s other goals, while Joe Tabin made 26 saves to earn the win in goal.
It was Dauphin’s second straight win, coming on the heels of a 5-4 shootout victory over the Hamiota/Rivers/Elton/Strathclair Huskies, Friday in Hamiota.
Chartrand scored twice in regulation, with Karlson and Ronin Mouck netting singles. Miner had the winner in the shootout, which lasted 12 rounds. Owen Chubka made 33 saves for the win.
Rangers sweep Thistles, riding three-game winning streak
The Parkland Rangers swept a weekend doubleheader over the Kenora Thistles, this past weekend.
A 5-3 win on Saturday and an 8-4 victory on Sunday, has the Rangers on a three-game winning streak going into a pair of home games with the Winnipeg Wild, this weekend.
Rangers assistant coach Colton Robak said the coaching staff was pleased with the team’s play over the weekend.
“It’s a big four points going into next weekend and next weekend is going to be even bigger against the Wild. We know we can beat them,” he said.
Parkland built a 7-2 lead 20 seconds into the third period of Sunday’s game, but Kenora, now winless in 11 games this season, made a game of it with three in the period.
“At the end of the third, we weren’t completely happy with the way we played. There’s some teaching points,” Robak said.
The Rangers may have played down to Kenora’s level at times, but when teams get a big lead, they sometimes sit back a bit.
But the Rangers, Robak said are having fun on their current winning streak.
“It’s getting into the boys’ heads that you’ve got to keep playing with that tenacity. You got to keep playing with a lot of grit right to the very end. It’s 60 minutes in a game,” he said.
The focus going into the two games with the Wild this weekend is to build off the success of the two games against Kenora.
Parkland worked on a lot of systems against Kenora to solidify those systems.
“So that, going into those games against the Wild, we just have to play smart and play simple. That’s the biggest thing right now,” Robak said. “The boys are having fun and we’ll go into this week for some practice and work on some things.”
Saturday’s game against the Wild begins at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday’s meeting gets underway at 1:30 p.m.
Underway
The Bayer Crop Science Parkland Super League of Curling got underway, Sunday, with two games.
Defending champion Greg Todoruk of Richardson Pioneer defeated Rob Fisher of Hrychuk Yard Solutions, 6-4, while Glenn Toews of Nutrien Ag Solutions beat Oil Depot’s Jim Todoruk, 4-2.
The game between Chad Sahulka of South Fork Ag Services and Turko Fertilizer’s Kyle Forsyth was postponed to Monday.
Clippers claim consolation crown
A pair of Dauphin defenders push a Virden player out of bounds in the Murray Black Cup, Saturday.
The Clippers overcame the cold, snowy conditions to score a 31-18 victory, to win the Murray Black Cup.
The Doug Steeves Cup will be played, Saturday, featuring the top two teams in the league, the second-place Interlake Thunder facing the number-one ranked St. Vital Mustangs in Winnipeg.
Power play comes alive for Kings
After seeing their four-game winning streak snapped at the hands of the Niverville Nighthawks during the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s annual Showcase, the Dauphin Kings have started another winning streak, this one reaching three games going into this week.
The Kings rebounded from last Monday’s loss to Niverville with a come-from-behind 3-2 shootout win over the previously unbeaten Winkler Flyers.
Dauphin then made it two wins in a row with a 7-2 win over the Waywayseecappo Wolverines, Friday in Dauphin and made it three straight wins with a 7-2 win over the Winnipeg Freeze, Sunday in Winnipeg.
Kings head coach and general manager Doug Hedley felt the players were a bit nervous heading into the Showcase, which resulted in the loss to the Nighthawks.
“The guys want to get to the next level. We’ve been playing outstanding and we’ve been playing as a team. And we just got caught up in a little bit of the atmosphere there and the talk about schools coming up to watch,” he said. “I think we just got onto an individual page a little bit. We started doing things that we weren’t accustomed to doing all year, making an extra move before we pass the puck up, trying to beat guys with toe drags. And our rush defence wasn’t very good.”
Austin Seibel got the start in goal and played well, according to Hedley.
“He made some big saves. You can only give up so many odd man rushes before it kills you. And I thought we learned from it. We had a really good third period,” he said.
Dauphin fell behind Winkler, 2-0 after the first period and tied the game in the second with a couple of power-play goals.
“We sure never quit and the guys stuck together and found a way to get it done. It was a huge win for us,” Hedley said.
The Kings carried the momentum of that win into Friday’s contest against the Wolverines, building a 5-1 lead before the game was 10 minutes old.
“The way we started the game tonight was a direct result of that game in Winnipeg. We were on our toes and we set the pace right off the hop against Wayway,” Hedley said.
Dauphin’s power play, which struggled early on, is on fire as of late. In the last five games, the Kings have scored 13 times in 30 tries with the man advantage, a 43.3 per cent clip.
As a result they now have the best power play in the league, with a 31.4 per cent success rate.
Hedley noted all four goals at the Showcase came on the power play.
“Guys are starting to move pucks and we’re starting to get some breaks in front of the net,” he said. “The guy that’s in the right spot a lot of times net front is Walks (Logan Walker). He’s making a big difference and he’s getting some big goals for us.”
The Kings will look to extend their winning streak when they host the Wolverines, Friday, at 7:30 p.m., before heading south to take on the division-leading Virden Oil Capitals, Saturday.
Kings court:
The Kings moved up two spots in the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s Top 10, coming in at no. 10. After two weeks at no. 1, the Winkler Flyers dropped to no. 5 this week, while the Steinbach Pistons come in at no. 8.
Entertaining the masses
Jeannette Ritchot tickled the ivories, Friday, to open the open mic night at the Old Fire Hall at the Watson Arts Centre.
A capacity crowd of more than 40 people enjoyed an evening of entertainment by local musicians.
The next open mic night will be held, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m.