Monday, April 28, 2008

WHL Bantam Draft is almost here!









<----- Weyburn's Brent Benson has been featured in The Hockey News and is expected to go in the top 5 during the WHL Bantam Draft.




The WHL Bantam Draft is on Thursday, May 1. A number of Weyburn Crescent Point Wings have a chance to get selected in this year's draft. They are Brent Benson, Nate Ferris(former Milestone resident..thatta boy), Reid Jackson, Carter Struthers and Garett Walbaum.

Benson is expected to be one of the top five picks and could be taken first overall, but just being selected will be huge for any of these boys.

Other names of interest around the area are Blaine Thomson of Assiniboia who played in Notre Dame, Ryan Murray of White City who played Pee Wee Hockey in Weyburn, Codi Sjostrand of Midale and Brandon McClarty of Ceylon.

Best of luck to all of the boys in the draft.

- Troy K

Friday, April 25, 2008

So long Weyburn

I will be leaving my position at Weyburn This Week as reporter/photographer but will still continue to be writing for the Weyburn Red Wings as much as I can next season.

My last day in Weyburn will be May 31 before heading to Moose Jaw. I still don’t officially have a job as of yet but there are plenty of them in the works, I am just waiting to see who gets back to me first!

If anyone is interested in taking over my position at Weyburn This Week you can contact Teresa Howie at 634-5112. If there are any questions regarding the job you can email me at troy_kramm@yahoo.com

- Troy K

Thursday, April 24, 2008

The sweep is complete



The Humboldt Broncos made it look easy last night as they finished off Portage by a score of 5-0. The Broncos special teams once again were unstoppable as they scored four powerplay goals.

The first came at 5:28 in the opening period by Scott Schroeder. Then later in the period it was Matthew Kirzinger who scored on the powerplay to make it 2-0 after one period of play.

The Broncos added two more goals in the second and one in the third to finally make it 5-0.

Taylor Nelson picked up his second shutout in a row. He didn't have a busy night as he only had to stop 15 shots. Rintoul, Steven Schroeder and Nielsen all had three points in game four. Next for the Broncos is the RBC.

- Troy K

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Bronco's prepare for the sweep

Well can the Broncos sweep the Portage Terriers? Tonight is the night that the Broncos do battle with the MJHL champs in game four. The Bronco’s have proven that they weren’t joking around after coming back from a 3-1 series deficit in the SJHL Finals versus Kindersley.

Humboldt took game one by a score of 5-3 despite being down by a score of 3-1 early in the third period. The Broncos answered with 4 straight goals in the third to steal the win. Schindel and Benjamin both picked up three points in the first game.

Game two was much closer as neither team could pull away from each other as they traded goals throughout the game. The turning point was the special team play of the Broncos who scored four powerplay goals and outshot the Terriers 54-22.

Following two victories on home ice, the Broncos then had to travel to Portage for game three. This time it was Taylor Nelson’s time to shine as he picked up a 30 save shutout in the 3-0 victory. The first and only goal the Broncos would need came at 11:48 of the second period on a shorthanded goal by Steven Schroeder. Tanner Vandesype and Matthew Kirzinger then added two more goals to put the game out of reach.

The Broncos will try and sweep the Terriers tonight to bring the SJHL’s total Anavet Cup victories to 28 compared to the 10 for MJHL teams.

- Troy K

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Broncos repeat as Credential Cup Champs!

The Humboldt Broncos capped off their incredible SJHL season tonight with a game seven victory over the Kindersley Klippers.

The Klippers gave the CJAHL’s number one ranked team a scare as they once held a 3-1 series lead. Unfortunately for them they just couldn’t finish the Broncos off. The defending Credential Cup Champs were just too strong for the Klippers in the end.

Humboldt opened the scoring with a powerplay goal by Brady Wacker at just 2:17 into the period. They grabbed a two goal lead with under a minute to go in the first as Steven Schroeder fired the puck past Klippers goalie Ryan Nieszner who faced 17 shots in the first period alone, while the Broncos defence held Kindersley to just five shots in the first.

The Broncos began to dash all hopes of a Klippers comeback in the second period as they grabbed a three goal lead at 4:16. Jordan Schindel scored with the assists going to Laurent Benajmin and Radville native, Tanner Vandesype. Despite being down, the Klippers still showed some fight and got on the board at 16:15 on a goal by Kirk Pearce. Nearly 30 seconds later though, the Broncos regained their three goal lead on a goal by Josh Garneau. Then just as the period was expiring, Brett Leedahl scored for the Klippers to cut the lead in half with just one period remaining.

The Broncos padded their lead early on in the third on a goal by Brayden Klimosko at 4:37 with the assists going to the Schroeder boys who had a heck of a night. Scott picked up a goal and two assists while Steven had a goal and three assists. The Broncos went on to add three more goals(2 empty net goals) to win the game by a score of 8-2.

The Broncos certainly looked like the team that everyone was expecting to see throughout the entire series and they couldn't have picked a better time to put plenty of pucks in the net. Congrats to the Broncos for winning their second straight Credential Cup and you have to give credit to the Kindersley Klippers who gave them all they could handle.

- Troy K

Monday, April 14, 2008

Game 7!!!



The Broncos fought back to force game seven and now we really see what they are made of. Not many gave the Klippers a chance in this series, including myself. I said Humboldt would win in five but now that the Broncos have fought back I think the Klippers are done.

The Klippers couldn't finish them off and now it looks like they are finished.

Prediction time..... I say Humboldt wins game seven by a score of 4-1.

I guess we will know who takes home the Cup tomorrow.

- Troy K

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Haines headed to Lake Superior State University


The Weyburn Red Wings have announced SJHL Defenseman of the Year finalist Kyle Haines has accepted a scholarship to Lake Superior State University.

The 1987 born Haines joins fellow Wing defenseman Stephen Simms as a Freshman at LSSU at a school that also used a number of other former SJHLers last season. Chad Nehring (Yorkton), Troy Schwab (Kindersley),

Josh Sim (Kindersley), Dillin Stonehouse (Melfort), and Tyson Hobbins (Nipawin) were members of the Lakers this past season.
Haines, who played for Canada West at the World Junior ‘A’ Hockey Challenge in November 2006. A native of Weyburn, Haines had 4-goals and 23-assists in 57-games this past season. For his three year career, Haines played 145-games and scored 13-goals and 47-assists.


2008-09 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE: Taylor Nelson (Humboldt) Ferris State; Jordie Johnston (La Ronge) Ferris State; Riley Clark (Melfort) RIT; Tommy Brown (Melfort) Michigan Tech for 09-10; Rylan Schwartz (Notre Dame) Colorado College; Stephen Simms (Weyburn) Lake Superior State; Kyle Haines (Weyburn) Lake Superior State; Luke Johnson (Weyburn) Nebraska-Omaha for 09-10; and Michael Trebish (Yorkton) Ferris State.

We will have comments from Kyle Haines regarding the signing tomorrow on www.weyburnredwings.ca


- Troy K

Men's Night is Cancelled!



The Weyburn Red Wings regret to inform you that the Men's Night planned for Friday, April 11 has been cancelled due to the low number of tickets sold.

The timing of the event didn't seem to work out for many. This weekend has an abundance of events going on such as the Youngfellows TV Auction and the Big Bros/Big Sisters Bowl For Kids Sake.

- Troy K

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Humboldt gets back in the series with 4-2 win

Things looked a little sketchy for the Broncos as they fell behind by a score of 2-0 in the second period on goals by Kirk Pearce. The Broncos finally woke up at 16:02 of the period when Matt Kirzinger scored Humboldt's first goal of the night.

With the score 2-1 with one period to play the Broncos came out firing in the third (literally). The shots where 17-4 in the period for the Broncos and it paid off as they scored three unanswered goals to win the game by a score of 4-2.

Scoring for the Broncos was Voldy Dashko, Laurent Benjamin and Matt Kirzinger with his second of the night. The Broncos defence held the Klippers to just 17 shots all night.

The Klippers lead the series 2-1 with the next game going on April 10 in Kindersley.

- Troy K

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Hockeyville title goes to Quebec




Booooooo Quebec!!!!

* courtesy of cbc.ca/hockeyville

It’s official; 2008 goes down in hockey history as the most successful year for Kraft Hockeyville to date. Thanks to all the spirited communities who participated and the passionate hockey fans who voted. Kraft Hockeyville owes its outstanding success to your dedicated involvement.

The battle for the Kraft Hockeyville 2008 title was a fierce one. Each community displayed exceptional spirit, originality and passion for hockey but only one can be named Kraft Hockeyville 2008.

This year, the title goes to Village sur Glace de Roberval, Quebec!

As the ultimate hockey community, Village sur Glace de Roberval wins the prestige that comes with the title of Kraft Hockeyville 2008. They’re also awarded:

$100,000 from Kraft to upgrade their home arena
An NHL® pre-season game hosted in the arena*
A CBC Hockey Night in Canada broadcast special from their community
The four remaining finalists win $20,000 from Kraft to upgrade their home arenas and they have already received a CBC Hockey Night in Canada broadcast from their community.

Final voting results from KRAFT HOCKEYVILLE 2008 have once again shattered all previous records receiving a total of 5,542,716 votes. The final voting results are as follows (telephone and online):

Roberval, Quebec 2,198,665
Kingsville, Ontario 1,491,787
Port aux Basques, Newfoundland 959,312
Pilot Mound, Manitoba 558,322
Wilcox, Saskatchewan 334,630

2008 Kraft Hockeyville to be announced tonight!


On Tuesday, April 8 at 7 p.m. local, Ron MacLean sets the stage for the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs with Playoff Preview 2008, a one-hour, comprehensive playoff preview special. Scotty Bowman, the winningest coach in NHL history, and Kelly Hrudey will join MacLean in studio at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto to breakdown all eight playoff series and provide detailed analysis. The grand prize winner of Kraft Hockeyville 2008 will also be announced during the broadcast.

Tonight we all get to see if Wilcox can pull this thing off. Even if they don't win the title of Hockeyville, they sure made one heck of an effort.

I am looking forward to seeing the final votes in this round compared to the last round. I know they will blow those first 90,000 votes away.

Best of luck Wilcox!!

- Troy K

Monday, April 7, 2008

Non-Hockey related news



I know you have all heard about this but just wanted to share the story as Red Wing director Jerry Cugnet is quoted in this National Post story. As many of you know, the derailment occurred just southeast of Jerry's farmyard.


Three-train derailment sparks blaze in southern Sask.
Heather Polischuk, Canwest News Service
Published: Monday, April 07, 2008


RALPH, Sask. -- Black smoke was visible for several kilometres Monday after a derailment in southeastern Saskatchewan that involved three Canadian Pacific Railway trains -- some of which contained potentially hazardous materials.


Weyburn Fire Department Chief Denis Pilon -- who took over command of the response effort shortly after the early morning derailment -- said operator error was believed to be behind the incident.


The derailment happened between the small Saskatchewan communities of Halbrite and Ralph -- about 150 kilometres southeast of Regina.


"One train had stopped to allow an oncoming train to pass on the siding," Pilon said.


"There was a third train coming up behind at the stop point, and they misjudged their distance and hit the back of that train as the second one was passing.


"So it derailed its cars and a few more cars went over with it from the passing train. So we have three trains involved in the accident, which makes it really difficult for us to know what, where, when, why and so on."


No one was seriously injured, although Pilon said some members of the train crews -- with two believed to have been on each train -- suffered some shock and were taken to hospital to get checked out.


No one else, including those in the nearby area, was reported injured.


An estimated six to eight cars jumped the tracks, he said, although a CPR spokesman put the number between 12 and 14.


One car initially caught fire and a grass fire broke out shortly after.


"It wasn't an immediate explosion," Pilon said.


"[The train crews] did see some liquid pouring out and then it ignited ... What's in it, we believe, is ethylene glycol, but there are some other cars that have liquid propane gas ... they could be dangerous, too."


Ethylene glycol's major use is for antifreeze.


RCMP have said some cars contained dinitrogen tetroxide -- which is used as a rocket propellant -- and nitric oxide, a naturally occurring gas found in smog. Both can be environmentally toxic.


Due to the nature of the materials on the train and the overall situation, Pilon said fire crews decided not to attempt to fight the fire.


"There are some cars in there that could explode, so our policy is not to risk life and limb over that," he said, adding that crews were prepared to be on the scene for at least 24 hours.


An estimated 10 to 20 people from a number of area farms within two kilometres downwind from the fire were forced to leave the area, while residents further out were advised to be ready to evacuate should the situation change.


"They've come and warned us that we could be out of here in 15 minutes to be evacuated," said Jerry Cugnet on Monday afternoon from his farm, about five kilometres from the site.


"But as long as they get me a good hotel room, I don't care."


CPR spokesman Mike Lovecchio said two train cars were believed to have caught fire -- the one containing antifreeze, and another carrying vinyl acetate, which is used in wood glue and to make hoses.


The car carrying vinyl acetate and a third car near the fire that had previously been carrying butane were both empty at the time of the derailment.


However, Lovecchio said it is possible some residual fumes are present in them.


Highway traffic had to be rerouted around the location.


The Transportation Safety Board was expected to investigate.

The fire was still burning Monday night.

Regina Leader-Post

- Brad M.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Klippers flying high after game one victory

The Kindersley Klippers scored two goals in the third period to send game one of the Credential Cup Finals to overtime where they then finished of the Humboldt Broncos by a score of 4-3.

Kirk Pearce was the hero for the Klippers as he put one past Taylor Nelson at 13:34 of the first overtime. Also scoring for the Klippers was Milo Miller, Casey Rempel and Jayde Dunser. The trio of Leedahl, Redlick and Sawka were held off the scoresheet tonight but the Klippers showed their depth as the rest of team really stepped up.

Broncos goal scorers were Shawn Hunter, Josh Garneau and Matt Kirzinger. Taylor Nelson stopped 26 of 30 shots during the night while Ryan Nieszner was pulled at 12:24 of the second after allowing three goals on 20 shots. Matt Weninger then came in and stonewalled the Broncos as he stepped up and stopped all 14 shots he faced.

- Troy K

Spring training



As you might know the Red Wings Spring Camp is going on this weekend. I asked Ron Rumball how things were looking and he was impressed with the turnout. They were expecting around 80 skaters and he said they were probably closer to 110 this year.



Here is a schedule of the weekends events:

Saturday there are team vs team scrimages from:
9:00 - 10:30
11:00 - 12:30
1:00 - 2:30

4:30 - 5:45
6:15 - 7:30
8:00 - 9:15

Sunday there are scrimages team vs team
9:00 - 10:15
11:00 - 12:15
1:00 - 2:15


- Troy K

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Construction has begun!


















The staff at the Weyburn Colosseum have been busy these past few days. For three days they have been tearing out the old benches in the rink to make way for the brand new seats that are expected to be on their way.

I stopped in tonight after work to get a few pictures and see how things are progressing. I think they only have about nine more seats to go until they are completely done. It sure looks different in there now. Actually those concrete slabs look comfy compared to the old benches that used to be there.

* The only sections that will not be getting new seats are C and F.


- Troy K

Bombers jerseys are stylish!


Well, you know it's been slow around here when I have nothing better to talk about except for the Flin Flon Bombers.

Check out the picture posted, I grabbed it from Youtube. It is a screen shot of the horror movie called Santa's Slay(what a clever title). I watched that monstrosity of a movie months ago and noticed that the main character was wearing a Flin Flon Bombers jersey during most of the movie.

I just wonder if the other three people out there who watched this movie even knew it was an SJHL jersey. Personally I am a fan of Flin Flon's jersey they do have a nice, if not the nicest looking jersey in the SJHL. Too bad Weyburn didn't have their jersey in a movie like this,,, haha actually there is no need for them to be associated with this hideous movie.

The movie was made in Alberta so I was wondering why they chose the Flin Flon jersey, but anyway if you are in for a good laugh, check out the movie, it stars Bill Goldberg, the former wrestler, yah I know that says it all right there. The Movie Factory here in Weyburn has a copy so check them out and you will help out a locally owned Weyburn business too.

Thank god hockey starts again tomorrow. Seeing as Weyburn isn't there, I say it's Humboldt in 5.

- Troy K

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Red Wings to hold first Men's Night fundraiser



The Weyburn Red Wings will be hosting their first and hopefully annual Men’s Night at the McKenna Hall on Friday April 11.
The cost to attend is 35$, just coming to the night gets you entered in a cash draw for $500. You will also be treated to a roast beef supper and be given 10 gambling tokens for wagering on Men’s Night events.

These events include Celebrity Survivor, high/low Texas Hold ‘Em, simulated horse races, crib, Guitar Hero Championships etc. You can also group up with your friends and play whatever wagering games you want. The idea is to exchange the chips through competitive wagering so that at cash out time, the top thirty chip holders can be determined. Those thirty
are then able to take part in the ‘Calcutta Auction’, since they will be the only ones in possession of the recognized currency.

Up for sale in this auction are the 16 NHL playoff teams. The gentleman bidder who owns the team that ultimately wins the Stanley Cup will be crowned Men’s Night Champion, which earns him the privilege of deciding which charity receives half of the profits acquired through tickets sales to the Men’s Night Fundraiser. A champ will be crowned when the playoffs are over and when he is named it will be announced on the Glenn Rogers Morning Show on AM 1190.

For those of you who can’t give up a night to miss some playoff hockey, Men’s Night has you covered. Games will be played on big screen tv’s during the night so you can keep up to date on all the action. You will also have the opportunity to participate in several different kinds of hockey pools during the early rounds of the NHL’s playoffs.

Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. and supper will be at 7 p.m. Men’s Night events take place from 7:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. Cash out begins at 11 p.m. with the Calcutta Auction taking place at 11:30 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Following the auction the $500 cash draw will end the evening.

- Troy K