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SJHL release schedule for 2021/2022 season, Hawks and Mustangs to meet 10 times

Excitement continues to build for the 2021/2022 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) season. The league announced the full schedule for the coming season on Monday, July 12. Each team will play the usual 58 games, with two being in Warman at the SJHL Showcase. The Melfort Mustangs and Nipawin Hawks will both open their seasons on Sept. 24 as the Mustangs host the Flin Flon Bombers. The Hawks will head to La Ronge that same night to take on the Ice Wolves. Melfort will visit Flin Flon the next night, while Nipawin will host the Ice Wolves. The Mustangs and Hawks meet for the first time on Oct. 1 in Nipawin, followed by meeting number two of the year in Melfort the following night. The rivals will meet eight other times throughout the season including Dec. 17,18, 31, and Jan. 1, and 29, as well as Feb. 19. The clubs will wrap up the season series with a regular season finale on March 4 and 5.

Schneider excited to start coaching career with Ice Wolves

Prince Albert Daily Herald Photo Courtesy of Brandon White Prince Albert’s Kyle Schneider, seen here during the 2019-20 SJHL season, will be back with the La Ronge Ice Wolves this year as an assistant coach. Prince Albert’s Kyle Schneider is going to have a different vantage point for the La Ronge Ice Wolves next season. Instead of gearing up to hop over the boards to take a shift, the 22-year-old will be behind the bench as he will serve as an assistant coach for the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League club. “It’s going to feel a little bit weird at first I’m sure, but I’m really excited about the opportunity,” Schneider said. “It’s going to be great to see a bunch of familiar faces and I can’t wait to get things started.”

Goderich Junior Flyers plan for the future

Article content As pandemic restrictions gradually ease, the Goderich Flyers junior hockey organization has begun to plan for the future. The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) has chosen Oct. 1, 2021 as the potential start date for its regular season. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Goderich Junior Flyers plan for the future Back to video Flyers general manager Doug Timmermans is already working towards that date, but questions remain regarding provincial and local Health Unit parameters. To be determined are matters such as whether normal-sized rosters can be used for tryouts and games, whether body-contact will be allowed, what vaccination requirements might be imposed, and whether spectators can attend the games.

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