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STANDINGS
Team GP W L D OTL PTS
Outlaws 7 7 0 0 0 14
Klippers 7 6 1 0 0 12
3 Stars 7 4 3 0 0 8
Mohawks 8 3 4 0 1 7
Admirals 6 1 4 0 1 3
Nationals 9 1 8 0 0 2
POINTS LEADER
GOALIE GAA LEADER
JG
1.66
Goalie GAA
Jared Herle 2.25
Logan Drackett 2.57
Taryn Kotchorek 2.81
Kyle Barron 3.50
DECEMBER 24, 2025

Honkings from the Wild Goose; At the Break

Honkings from the Wild Goose; At the Break

Phil Heilman

Honkings from the Wild Goose: At the Break 

With both the Sask West Hockey League and the Cross Roads Hockey League officially in their holiday breaks, we will spend some time looking at all kinds of stats, but first, a look at the remaining games. 

Cross Roads 

On Tuesday night, the Kindersley Kodiaks played host to the Kerrobert Tigers. The Tigers came away with a 4-2 win. 

Taylor Neumeier and Seth Krahn traded goals in the ladder half of the opening frame for a 1-1 draw after 20 minutes. Rhett Dimitroff would score just a minute into the 2nd for a 2-1 Kodiaks lead. With just under nine minutes left, Logan Wack would pot his 1st of the year to tie it back up at 2, and Matthew Roblin would give the Tigers the 3-2 lead after two periods. Neumeier would add an insurance marker at the midway point of the 3rd to round out the scoring. 

Tyson Borschneck stopped 19 of 21 shots in the win, while Kaden Elliott stopped 32 of 36 shots in the loss. 

Also on Tuesday, the Unity Miners headed south for a duel with the Luseland Mallards, with Unity coming away with the 7-5 win. 

Koby Reiber (on the power play) and Kyle Heintz gave Luseland the 2-0 lead, but Justin Gerein would cut the lead in half after 20 minutes. Hunter Sperle scored the only goal of the 2nd for a 2-2 tie after 40 minutes. The floodgates opened in the third, with Heintz (on the power play) for a 3-2 Mallards lead. Nash Sperle and Colby Ralston would pot goals just 20 seconds apart for a 4-3 Miners lead. Justin Fischer would tie it right back up about a minute after that. Brayden Schultz and Dustin McAleer continued the goal parade, putting the Miners up 6-4. Heintz would pull Luseland within one, but Schultz would secure the win with a late empty net goal.  

Ryan Rewerts takes the win, stopping 37 of 42 shots, while Sam Walz stopped 38 of 44 shots in the loss. 

History Lesson 

If you are of a certain age, you’d check out the Saskatoon Star Phoenix each day for the page with all the scores from every league you could ever imagine. That page had a name, called ‘Agate’. In the spirit of the times, we’ll do a simplified agate. 

SWHL Standings 

Wilkie Outlaws 7-0-0 (14 pts) 43 GF 14 GA 

Kindersley Klippers 6-1-0 (12 pts) 40 GF 18 GA 

Edam 3 Stars 4-3-0 (8 pts) 29 GF 21 GA 

Macklin Mohawks 3-4-1 (7 pts) 33 GF 31 GA 

Asquith Admirals 1-4-1 (3 pts) 12 GA 46 GA 

Biggar Nationals 1-8-0 (2 pts) 24 GF 51 GA 

 

SWHL Leading Scorers 

Jaxon Georget, Klippers 11-11-22 7 GP 

Derek Keller, Outlaws 4-13-17 6 GP 

Keegan Tiringer, 3 Stars 8-8-16 7 GP 

Shayne Neigum, Klippers 5-9-14 7 GP 

Johnathan Redlick, Nationals 3-11-14 9 GP 

 

SWHL Leading Goaltenders 

Joel Gryzbowski, Outlaws 3-0-0 1.65 GAA 0.924 SV% 1 SO 

Jared Herle, Outlaws 4-0-0 2.25 GAA 0.915 SV% 

Logan Drackett, Klippers 6-1-0 2.57 GAA 0.931 SV% 1 SO 

 

CRHL Standings 

Rosetown Redwings 7-1-0 (14 pts) 46 GF 21 GA 

Dodsland Stars 6-2-0 (12 pts) 37 GF 22 GA 

Unity Miners 6-2-0 (12 pts) 42 GF 28 GA 

Kerrobert Tigers 2-5-0 (4 pts) 20 GF 31 GA 

Kindersley Kodiaks 2-7-0 (4 pts) 21 GF 40 GA 

Luseland Mallards (0-6-0 (0 pts) 17 GF 41 GA 

 

CRHL Leading Scorers 

Jordan Johnston, Redwings 13-13-26 7 GP 

Carson Dobson, Stars 12-2-14 7 GP 

Jared Jagow, Redwings 10-3-13 4 GP 

Kyle Heintz, Mallards 9-3-12 6 GP 

Eric Robbie, Redwings 2-10-12 8 GP 

 

CRHL Leading Goaltenders 

Noah Gumpinger, Miners 3-0-0 1.33 GAA 0.933 SV% 

Kyle Turk, Stars 4-1-0 2.40 GAA 0.916 SV% 

Noah Martens, Redwings 2.86 GAA 0.922 SV% 

 

Upcoming Games 

Sask West 

  • Friday January 2nd: Edam at Kindersley (8:30pm), Asquith at Biggar (8:30pm) 

  • Saturday January 3rd: Wilkie at Kindersley (8pm), Asquith at Edam (8pm), Macklin at Biggar (8pm) 

Cross Roads 

  • Friday January 2nd: Luseland at Kerrobert (8pm) 

  • Saturday January 3rd: Unity at Luseland (7:30pm) 

  • Sunday January 4th: Luseland at Kindersley (7:30pm) 

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