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Terriers fall in four on the road

The Yorkton Terriers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League are in the middle of a long streak of away games. They’ve had a hard time finishing on top while playing away from their home ice at the Farrell Agencies Arena (FAA).
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The Yorkton Terriers, shown here playing the Estevan Bruins in September, fall in the first four games in a long stretch of seven games away from the Farrell Agencies Arena.

The Yorkton Terriers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League are in the middle of a long streak of away games. They’ve had a hard time finishing on top while playing away from their home ice at the Farrell Agencies Arena (FAA).

After playing at home on Friday, Oct. 21, the Terriers have played four games on the road.

First up was a trip to Humboldt to face the Broncos on Oct. 22. A tight game finished at a score of 1-0 for the Broncos.

A few days later on Oct. 25, the Terriers traveled to Estevan to play the Bruins. A high scoring game for both teams, and a close one, ended in overtime. After 60 minutes of regulation play, the score was tied 5-5. In the overtime period, the Bruins were able to put one in the net and finish the game on top, 6-5.

Terrier goals in the game against Estevan went to McKenzie Welke(2), Regan Seiferling, Colby Haugen and Jordan Ross.

On Friday, Oct. 28, the Terriers hit the road again to travel to Battlefords to take on the North Stars. It was another loss for the Terriers with a final score of 8-2 for the North Stars.

Terrier goals were scored by Regan Seiferling and Cole Keenleyside.

Next, the Terriers headed to Kindersley on Oct. 29 to face the Klippers for the first time this season. The Terriers weren’t able to get things rolling and fell 8-0 to the Klippers.

The Terriers are currently holding a 5-8-3 record. They are ranked tenth in the conference.

The Terriers continue on their away-game streak for the next little while. They don’t hit the ice at the FAA until Saturday, Nov. 12 when they take on the Nipawin Hawks at 7:30 pm.

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