Moving On
The Saskatoon Royals would like to thank 21 year olds Travis
Robson and Sean Finnson for their dedication and hard work.
Best wishes to them in their future endeavours.
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Now We Wait
After losing to the Quakers in the North Semi Final 4 games
to 1, the Royals wait to play host to the Keystone Cup April
19-22.
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All Square
The Royals evened their semi final series 1-1 against the
Quakers with a 5-1 win on Friday night. Cody Ito led the way
for the Royals with a hat trick and an assist. Maury Ruether
and Travis Robson added singles.
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Another In The Books
With a 6-2 win over the Prince Albert Ice Hawks the Royals
wrapped up the reguler season. The win gave the Royals a 30
win, 9 loss and 1 OT loss. The Royals got goals from Devin
Laurent (in the picture), Shane Pickett, Cody Ito, Kyle
Jones, Jeff Olson, and Dustin Wlaz.
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Royals Double Up Thunder
The Royals had a 4-2 victory over the Tri Town Thunder.
Shane Pickett, Devin Laurent, Tyrone Thomas and Tyson
Chelsberg all scored for the Royals.
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Ruether to the Rescue
Despite losing Friday night to the Storm 5-0, the Royals
were able to come back Saturday and defeat the Capitals 6-2.
The Royals were paced by Maury Ruether who had 3 goals. Cody
Ito, Steven Toporowski and Carson Halter all added singles.
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North Division All Star
PJHL President Bob Dybvig (right) presents Royals
defenceman Hayden Cameron with his PJHL North Division All
Star Defenceman Award
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PJHL Builder of the Year
Lyle Wilhelm (left) Head Supervisor of Officials SHA and Bob
Dybvig (right) PJHL President present Saskatoon Royals GM
Robert Rennebrg with the PJHL Builder of the Year Award.
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Royal Beating
After playing their worst game of the year in a 7-3 defeat
to Tri Town on Sunday, the Royals came back with one of
their best beating the Westleys 12-2. Kyle Jones and Devin
Laurent each had 3 goals. Tyrone Thomas, Maury Ruether, Jeff
Olson, Steven Toprowski, Michale Pylypow and Rhett Fairburn
all added singles.
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Royals Survive Thunder
The Saskatoon Royals downed the Tri Town Thunder 5-3. The
Royals got goals from Michael Pylypow, Jeff Olson, Dylan
Friend, Marshall Cameron, and Dustin Wlaz. The same two
teams have a return match on Sunday Jan 22 in Zenon Park.
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Streak Snapped
The Royals stopped their 2 game losing streak with a 4-1
victory over the Quakers. The Royals got goals from Kyle
Jones, Jeff Olson, Devin Laurent, and Tyrone Thomas.
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Royals Trump Quakers
The Royals downed the Quakers 7-4. The win runs the Royals
record to 19-4, good enough for first place in the North
Division.
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Devin-e Intervention
The Royals Devin Laurent had a weekend road trip to
remember. On Saturday night vs the Cypress Cyclones the
Royals won 7-4. Devin had 5 points, 2 goals and 3 assists.
The other goal scorers were Ryley Albert, Rhett Fairburn,
Hayden Cameron, Shane Pickett, and Steven Toporowski.
On Sunday afternoon Devin continued his hot hand with 3
points, 2 goals and 1 assist, in a 9-4 victory over the
Rage. Ryley Albert and Hayden Cameron also had a pair each.
Ty Gardiner, Shane Pickett, and Jeff Caffet added singles.
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Rollin
Travis Robson led the way with a pair of goals as the Royals
downed the Westleys 8-2. The win runs their record to
10-4-0. Tyrone Thomas, Dylan Friend, Micheal Pylypow, Jeff
Olson, Kyle Jones, and Austin Severson added singles.
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Royals survive Rage
The Royals downed the West Central Rage 10-7. Jeff Caffett
and Devin Laurent led the scoring parade with a pair each.
Marshall Cameron, Tyrone Thomas, Dylan Friend, Kyle Jones,
Michael Pylypow, and Jeff Olson all added singles.
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Royals Down Quakers
The Royals defeated the Quakers 6-2. Rhett Fairburn broake
from an early season scoring slump with 2 goals and 1
assist. Devin Laurent, Michael Pylypow, Ryley Albert, and
Jamie Wuttunee all added singles.
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Slow Start
The Royals have stumbled out of the gate in the 2011-12
season with a 1-2 record. They dropped their first game on
their southern road trip 3-1 to the Pilot Butte Storm. They
play the Regina Capitals on Sunday.
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