The Southwest Booster

Broncos come up short against Hurricanes and Wheat Kings

- STEVEN MAH SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

The Swift Current Broncos finished without a win during home and road games over the weekend.

The Broncos lost another road game to the Lethbridge Hurricanes by a final tally of 3-1 on Friday.

After a scoreless first period, the teams combined for three goals in the second period. Justin Hall opened the scoring with his first career goal for Lethbridge. Max Patterson equalized for the Broncos with his eighth goal midway through the period. Lethbridge regained the lead minutes later when Zachary Cox notched his ninth goal of the season.

Jake Elmer added an insurance goal in the third period.

Joel Hofer made 39 saves in the loss, while Carl Tetachuk improved to 4-3-0-0 with 25 saves.

The Broncos fell victim to a two-minute lapse in the third period as they lost 5-2 to the visiting Brandon Wheat Kings on Saturday.

The game was tied 2-2 until the Wheat Kings scored three goals over 1:38 to hand the Broncos their third straight loss. Linden Mccorriste­r netted the game winner on the rush when he tapped home a Luka Burzan centering feed for his second goal of the game. Ridley Grieg scored 46 seconds later when netminder Joel Hofer misplayed the puck behind his net and Grieg wrapped the puck into the open net. Hofer, clearly still rattled, let in a soft shot from Mccorriste­r 52 seconds later to clinch his hat trick.

“I thought our guys battled pretty hard,” said Head Coach Dean Brockman. “We were right there. Obviously those guys have saved our butts before and I’m sure Joel would have wanted a few back.”

Mccorriste­r had opened the scoring 3:10 into regulation with a power play goal. Rookie Joona Kiviniemi wired home a shot at the 15:36 mark to launch the Teddy Bear Toss with his fifth goal of the season.

Stelio Mattheos restored the Brandon lead with 5:57 left in the second period with a power play goal, his 22nd of the season. But Andrew Fyten quickly replied with a bad angle shot that somehow went in for his sixth goal of the season.

“I think there’s lessons every time you play,” said Brockman. “I think at the end of the day we didn’t win and we’ve got to find the lessons and make sure that we’ve learnt them and put them behind us.”

The Wheat Kings finished three-for-seven on the power play after scoring their first three goals on the man-advantage. The Broncos failed to capitalize on their two power play opportunit­ies.

Hofer made 30 saves to fall to 2-16-1-1. Jiri Patera improved to 106-2-2 with 31 saves.

The Broncos fell to 4-21-11, while Brandon improved to 13–7-3-3.

Despite losing both games, Brockman felt there were positives to be taken from the weekend.

“For us, I thought it was just how we stayed with it and battled. I thought the guys worked pretty hard. I thought when we made plays we made some really good plays. We kind of threw the puck away at times, but I don’t want to diminish what we did, I thought guys did what they could.”

The Broncos are on the road for games in Calgary and Red Deer this weekend.

The Broncos will also host the Regina Pats on Wednesday.

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 ?? STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER ?? Swift Current Broncos forward Owen Blocker (right) barreled over top of Brandon’s Neithan Salame during Saturday’s East Division clash.
STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Swift Current Broncos forward Owen Blocker (right) barreled over top of Brandon’s Neithan Salame during Saturday’s East Division clash.

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