Star and Times

Star and Times

The SVRSS Tigers hockey team started, and finished, their championship series this past weekend. When it was over, the Tigers walked away as champions of the Consolation side of the Westman High School Hockey League (WHSHL) playoffs.

The Tigers kicked off the finals by hosting the H-R-E-S Huskies - who are based out of Hamiota - last Thursday night (March 24). By Sunday night, the season was over, capping off a run of championship seasons by Swan Valley-based teams.

Huskies 1, Tigers 7

Following a tight opening 20 minutes that saw the two teams exchange goals, the Tigers opened the game up in the second period before coasting to the lopsided win.

Hamiota actually opened the scoring just 4:16 into the contest as Tanner Mervyn scored his 17th of the season, giving the visitors their only lead of the game.

Just over four minutes later, Brady Burg-hart pounced on a rebound for his 13th on the campaign. Assists went to Tavyn Boychuk and Kyle Graham.

The score stayed deadlocked at 1-1 until the 13:48 mark when senior forward Nick Baskier scored what would turn out to be the game-winning goal.

Wyatt Rose picked up the only assist on Baskier’s 20th of the season.

Sammy-Jo Moshenko banged home a rebound to add to the lead just over 30 seconds later, scoring her second of the season, with assists going to Baskier and Rose.

Then, with just over two minutes to play in the second period, Boychuk picked up his second goal since joining the team earlier this month, giving the host Tigers a commanding 4-1 lead going into the second intermission.

Graham and Bailey Hunt picked up the assists on the Boychuk marker.

The third period started like the second ended, with Noah Weir pushing the lead to 5-1, just thirty seconds in.

For Weir, the goal was his 10th on the season, with assists going to Tyan Mykula and Kash Henkelman.

Graham would follow that up with his 10th of the year as well, with the lone assist going to Burghart.

Finally, Mykula’s 19th of the season, unassisted, would round out the scoring with 5:45 to play.

The Tigers outshot the Huskies by a 37-26 margin, yet Tigers netminder Nate Immerkar made several key saves in the contest while earning the win.

Despite being a fairly chippy game, the only two minor penalties called went against the Huskies.

Tigers 3, Huskies 4 (OT)

Hitting the road with a chance to wrap up the consolation final, the Tigers scratched and clawed their way to as close as it gets, dropping an overtime thriller, forcing the winner-take-all final game.

The Tigers went down 2-0 just Zane Dyck and Mervyn Tanner beat Immerkar in the game’s opening nine minutes.

But, Tavy Boychuk’s second goal in as many games (assist to Baskier) and Rose (Boychuk Graham) scored less than three minutes apart, tying the game heading into the first intermission.

Tucker Thompson, another AP for the Tigers, scored his first in a high school uniform less than two minutes into the middle period, bringing visiting fans to their feet.

Graham, and Boychuk with his third point of the game, drew the assists on the Thompson marker.

When Brett Melnyk tied the game for the Huskies with 10:58 to play in the second period, no one would have guessed the score would stay tied for the next 30+ minutes.

It wasn’t until a Shayne Hutchings goal with 7:34 to play in the opening overtime period that a winner would be declared.

The Tigers were handed five of the game’s 11 minor penalties. The host Huskies outshot the Tigers by a 25-21 margin.

Huskies 3, Tigers 5

Getting over the disappointment of not wrapping the series up on Friday night in Hamiota, the Tigers came out a determined bunch in the winner-take-all game three.

After a scoreless opening 13 minutes, the two teams broke out for four goals in a span of just over two minutes.

Noah Weir’s 11th of the season (assists to Rose and Mykula) and Tavyn Boychuk’s fourth (assists to Graham and Jack Mullin) scored 13 seconds apart to give the host an instant 2-0 lead.

Just 35 seconds later, the Huskies cut the lead in half on a goal by Garrett Kent.

But with just under five minutes to play in the opening period, Rose, with an assist to Mykula, found the back of the net, giving the SVRSS a 3-1 lead going into the second period.

Mykula scored his 20th on the season at the 17:03 mark, giving the Tigers a comfortable 4-1 lead. The assists on the goal went to Henkelman.

The momentum that goal should have provided though was quickly lost when Mykula was called for boarding just 13 seconds later.

They may not have scored on the ensuing power play, but that penalty seemed to spark the visitors who started to tilt the ice.

Shortly after the penalty expired, Huskies captain Zane Dyck scored twice in a four minute span, cutting the Tigers lead to 4-3 with half a game to play.

The score stayed that way until Mykula iced the game away with his second of the contest with 7:31 to play. Nick Baskier and Chad Brightnose picked up the assists on the Tigers insurance goal.

Likely hoping to coast to the consolation championship, instead, all hell broke loose with 4:44 to play.

Boychuk who went hard to the net got banged in a collision with both the goalie and post. The Huskies came to the defence of their goalie and plenty of frustrations were taken out by both teams.

In the end though, the Tigers would hang on winning the game 5-3, and the WHSHL’s consolation side championship.

Nate Immerkar made 25 saves in the win while the Tigers fired 36 shots at Huskies goalie Sawyer Mitchell.

Of the 13 minor penalties called, the Tigers were given eight of them.

Tiger tails

The Tigers graduate a handful of players in goaltender Kristen Moshenko, defencemen Brittan Yaschyshyn and Chad Brightnose, along with forwards Nick Baskier and Kyle Graham... Both home games in the championship were very well attended, with crowds well in excess of 300 fans ... Tavyn Boychuk had to be taken to hospital after the late-game collision. No word on his condition as of press time.

Tuesday, 29 March 2022 15:38

We're Back

The Swan School of Dance announced 'We're Back' with their annual recital on March 23, at the Veterans' Community Hall. The group has not been able to hold a recital since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The evening showcased dancers in Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, and Lyrical performances to a packed audience, who were there to watch these young dancers perform. The event was also live-streamed so that hundreds of people from every corner of our globe could watch! A special part of the night was a performance by the Dolyna/Vesselli dancers who joined our recital to show solidarity to Ukraine and her people. The audience was also treated to a lovely solo performance by graduate Ella Hart.

Tuesday, 29 March 2022 15:32

Consolation Champs

The SVRSS Tigers captured the Westman High School Hockey League consolation side championship in a thrilling three-game defeat of the H-R-ES Huskies this past weekend. Here, the Tigers leadership group consisting of (from left to right) Brittan Yaschyshyn, Bailey Hunt, Nick Baskier and Kash Henkelman accepts the championship banner.

Tuesday, 22 March 2022 07:34

Gymnastics meet

The Swan Valley Cheetahs Gymnastics Club held their annual meet last Saturday in their Main Street facility.

Both local and visiting gymnasts showed their skills on the bars, beam and floor to see who would come out on top.

Results were not available at press time.

Check out the Star & Times this week for more!

Tuesday, 22 March 2022 07:33

Mardi Gras

Thunderhill Ski Club hosted their annual Mardi Gras day at the hill complete with races and even an easter egg hunt.

Participants were encouraged to dress up and have some fun with prizes awarded for best costume as well as to the race winners.

Get more details in this week's Star & Times!

Tuesday, 22 March 2022 07:31

Layers of winter

For the last few months if you looked at the snowbanks that had been cut away from the curb you could see the various layers of winter telling the story of fresh snowfalls mixed with salted and sanded roads, plowed up to create a timeline of winter.

There's lots more in this week's edition of the Star & Times!

Tuesday, 08 March 2022 08:59

Standing with Ukraine

The SVRSS showed solidarity with the Ukrainian people in the midst of the current Russia military conflict by displaying a modified Ukrainian flag on the snow-covered front lawn of the school grounds. The design was crafted by Grade 12 student Barrett Hartog.

Check the Star & Times this week for more details!

Tuesday, 08 March 2022 08:58

Winning gold

The Swan Valley U15 Stampeders played host to the U15 Rural B Provincials last weekend (March 4-6), held at the Swan River Centennial Arena. (TOP) The Stampeders celebrate their gold medal win following Sunday’s match.

More sports in this week's Star & Times!

Tuesday, 08 March 2022 08:56

Showcase of superheroes

The Minitonas Figure Skating Club held their year end showcase on Thursday (March 3) with nine skaters taking to the ice to display the skills they learned throughout the past few months of lessons.

There's more in this week's Star & Times!

Tuesday, 01 March 2022 09:40

Vintage Ride

The Swan Valley Snowmobile Association (SVSA) picked the perfect day for their annual Vintage Ride, taking off from the Westwood Inn Saturday morning (Feb. 26), heading to the Wellman Lake Trail Shelter on their club trails, before heading back in the afternoon.

A total of 57 vintage snowmobiles participated in the day, with sleds as old as 1974.

A rider heads down the trail on their vintage sleds up to the Duck Mountains. Snowmobiles from decades past were parked at the Westwood Inn before departing. A record number of riders and their sleds gathered at the Wellman Lake Trail Shelter for refreshments while visiting with their fellow snowmobile enthusiasts.

Check this week's paper for lots more!

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