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Flyers Sweep To Southern U18 A Championsh­ip

Photos and Story By Robert Thomas - Moose Jaw Independen­t

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It was cow bells, air horns, clappers and a lot of cheering from over 355 noisy fans who filed into the Milestone Memorial Centre to cheer on the hometown favourites the Milestone Female U18 A Flyers as they faced the visiting Prairie Storm Thunder in Saskatchew­an Female Hockey League (SFHL) playoff action.

A win against the Prairie Storm Thunder would see the Flyers capture the SFHL U18 A Southern Saskatchew­an Championsh­ip.

And for the noisy fans the Flyers did not disappoint defeating the Thunder 3 - 1.

The Flyers came out slow in the First Period and it was taken advantage of by the Prairie Storm Thunder. Despite having some quality shots they were unable to score against Flyers’ netminder Kamrie Kaufmann.

During the First Period the Flyers began to play more aggressive hockey which led to the team ending up penalized with the Prairie Storm Thunder having a five on

three advantage.

The Flyers managed to mount a highly successful penalty kill and the Prairie Storm Thunder were unable to score.

However just as the last penalty expired Prairie Storm Thunder’s Avery Elder took a shot through a bunch of legs at the 6:14 mark to give the Thunder the lead. The assist went to Alxa Materi.

The Flyers would come out skating in the Second Period and for the most part dominated play.

The effort would pay off at the 18:41 mark when Emily Quigley would score a powerplay goal at the 18:41 mark assisted by Callie Callaghan and Sidney Ellingson.

The Flyers wiould score a second powerplay goal at the 17:57 mark on a wrist hand shot by Nikita Halyk assisted by Elloingson and Ember DuSomme.

The Flyers would keep up the pressure in the Second Period which saw both teams make rushes up the ice but were both unable to score more goals.

Due to their aggressive play the Flyers found themselves in another five on three disadvanta­ge but this time were able to not only successful­ly kill the penalties but made sure the Thunder squad did not score.

The Flyers ended the Second Period with a one goal lead on the Prairie Storm Thunder.

The Flyers scored again in the Third Period on the powerplay when Nikita Halyk wired a shot on the blocker side of Kiara Corbin and into the top shelf. Time of the goal was 12:27 with Callaghan picking up the assist.

With the Flyers drawing a penalty with 2:38 left in the Third Period the Prairie Storm Thunder called a time out.

Following the time out the Thunder pulled their goalie in favour of the sixth attacker but were unable to score.

In the post game interview Flyers’ head coach Shane Kauffman said he was proud of the team’s accomplish­ment in not only winning the SFHL South Division Championsh­ip but also how the team had played throughout the playoffs.

Asked about the fan support Kaufmann said he was thankful for the over 325 fans who came out to support the team. Many of who had driven in from area communitie­s to watch team members from what is actually a regional team play.

Kaufmann said the plan was to take the Southern Championsh­ip in two games - something they have done throughout the playoffs so far by not losing a game.

“It’s what we set out to do (win it in two games) but things don’t always go according to plan.”

The second period was key to the Flyers win with their aggressive penalty killing - when Prairie Storm Thunder had a 5 - 3 advantage - and not allowing the Thunder to answer back with a tying goal.

The Flyers now face the SFHL’s North Division champions the East Central Fillies with the game dates and time yet to be decided. https://www.mjindepend­ent.com/ sports/2022/3/20/zpxahlv7di­k863bdukmp­9nmi8azr1d?fbclid=IwAR2tpnLU­F1kDl3F47j­PMprBJ86xs­KtMnOVFjvJ­0-wuvKdjVF16­egwn19JuA

 ?? ?? The winning team photo - MJ Independen­t photo
The winning team photo - MJ Independen­t photo

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