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SWHL Weekly Faceoff: Outlaws face Ramblers in 2nd prov. round

Miners and Hawks are out of running for provincial titles, Outlaws will go up against the Eston Ramblers in 2nd round.
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Colby Frocklage, Colby Ralston and Jaxon Bertoia work together on the ice against the Eston Ramblers on Feb. 7.

SWHL - A light weekend for league playoffs for the Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) was balanced by many teams playing in their respective provincial draws.

In league playoffs, the Biggar Nationals traveled south for game 3 of their best-of-5 series against the Kindersley Klippers on Feb. 8, where Kindersley swept the series with a 6-1 win.

Markus Boguslavsky and Gage Misskey scored in the opening frame to give the Klippers the 2-0 lead. Chris Henry would cut the lead to 2-1 on the power play in the late stages of the second, but Damon McKenzie restored the 2-goal lead after 40 minutes. The third period was the Boguslavsky show as he scored the natural hat trick to secure the series victory.

Brett Matlock stopped 35 of 41 shots in the loss, while Logan Drackett stopped 28 of 29 shots for the win.

On Tuesday night, the Wilkie Outlaws hosted the Unity Miners in game 3 of their best-of-5 series, with stats being unavailable at the time of publication.

Provincials

In the ‘A’ bracket of provincials, the Hafford Hawks squared off against the Senior ‘A’ defending champion Kenaston Blizzards of the Sask Valley Hockey League (SVHL). The Blizzards won game 1 (5-3) and game 2 (4-2) for the sweep.

In the ‘C’ bracket, Unity lost to the Eston Ramblers of the SVHL to the tune of 6-1 and 7-0. The Wilkie Outlaws played against the Outlook Ice Hawks of the SVHL, with the Outlaws thumping them 14-3 and 13-0 for the series sweep. The Outlaws will play the Ramblers in the next round.

In the ‘D’ bracket, the Edam 3 Stars and Macklin Mohawks matched up in the battle of SWHL teams. Edam took the opening contest by a score of 8-4.

The Biggar Nationals drew the Davidson Cyclones in the ‘B’ bracket, with play beginning this weekend in Davidson. The Kindersley Klippers will face the winner of Biggar and Davidson in the North final.

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