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SJHL Power Rankings

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting. SJHL Power Rankings Each week, SJHL produces Power Rankings.

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

SJHL Power Rankings Each week, SJHL produces Power Rankings. In brackets represents last weeks placement. The following represents where each team sat as of Friday: W L OTL SOL Humboldt (1) 27 5 1 0 Melville (2) 23 8 3 0 Kindersley (4) 19 8 0 4 Weyburn (3) 24 13 0 0 Yorkton (6) 17 12 0 5 Nipawin (10) 13 18 0 1 Flin Flon (5) 16 14 1 1 Melfort (7) 16 16 1 2 Estevan (8) 15 17 2 3 Notre Dame (9) 15 21 0 0 Battlefords (12) 11 23 1 0 La Ronge (11) 10 24 2 0 After a shocking 9-1 licking in Melville, the Broncos regrouped to beat Notre Dame 7-3. A bit of inconsistency is creeping into the MillionaireÕs game. The Klippers might be second if they defeat the Mils again on Saturday. The Wings are playing quite well, but loss to Klippers last weekend is what constitutes the leapfrog. The darkhorse of the Sherwood Conference Ð The Terriers are a very good hockey team right now. The Hawks are a perfect 4-0 in December with Ottmann, Hechter, Hay all coming on board to make a big difference. The Bombers hit rock bottom on three game road trip last weekend, home ice loss to Melfort on Friday hurts too. They deserve credit for the win in Flin Flon, but the Mustangs are still just 1-and-4 in their last five. The Bruins lost in Yorkton on Wednesday night and are 2-2-and-1 since December 1st. The defense is improving, the goaltending is better, the Hounds just need to find a way to climb the standings. The Stars have split six games since December 1st and could be a team to watch in the second half. The Ice Wolves are slumping with five losses in their last six.

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