Sr. Klippers finish second to earn bye to league semifinals
Kindersley beat Wilkie 7-5 in the team’s final game of the season but the win wasn’t enough to move into first place
Kindersley beat Wilkie 7-5 in the team’s final game of the season but the win wasn’t enough to move into first place
Kindersley was scheduled to host the Wilkie Outlaws on Jan. 19 but the game was postponed due to a snowstorm
Kyle Bosch, Justen Close and Damon McKenzie are all enjoying the opportunity to play for their hometown junior hockey team
Ty Enns stepped up in the win with two goals and two assists. Goalie Justen Close stopped 37 of 39 shots
Coach Matt Glencross says the team needs to move on and get back to work
The SWHL team has had to overcome to severe obstacles to stay perfect
SJHL team is first in its division and second overall
The team returns with a home-and-home series with the North Stars at home on Dec. 28 and in North Battleford on Dec. 29
Kindersley beat the defending champ Wilkie Outlaws 4-3 on Dec. 15 to maintain a perfect 9-0 record this season
Kindersley and the Outlaws, both with 8-0 records, play on Dec. 15 in Wilkie. The game starts at 8 p.m.
The team sits in second place in the division, two points behind the Broncos, and the Klippers have played three fewer games than Humboldt
Shaun Cranston, a Grade 11 student at KCS, has aspirations of playing college football in the United States
Three-game win streak over divisional opponents led by goaltender Justen Close