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Submitted by SJHL As the 2013 portion of the season is about to start, the SJHL has recapped where the teams stand and highlighted a few players. The Yorkton Terriers are top in the league as the Flin Flon Bombers sit in fourth of the Power Rankings. The Weyburn Red Wings picked up last place. The following are the Power Rankings by the SJHL as of Thursday: 1 - Yorkton Terriers (24-8-0-1) É 1st last week. Clear cut #1 right now. 2 -Humboldt Broncos (21-10-2-0) É 5th last week Defense wins championships and the Broncos are as stingy as they come. 3 - Notre Dame Hounds (21-10-0-3) É 2nd last week A terrific first half for the Hounds, now the games get tougher. Will they respond? 4 - Flin Flon Bombers (23-13-0-0) É 4th last week The faded badly in December, now the games are going to be even harder in January. 5 - Melville Millionaires (19-12-1-2) É. 3rd last week Showing signs of regrouping; but still not quite right. 6 - Battlefords North Stars (17-14-1-1) É 6th last week Kevin Hasselberg has to be thrilled with how his team has come together in the last month. 7 - Nipawin Hawks (16-11-1-4) É 7th last week Melville North has teased its fans with some elite nights, but underwhelmed at other times. 8 - Estevan Bruins (12-17-2-0) É 9th last week Can they become a factor now that they are getting some bodies back? 9 - La Ronge Ice Wolves (13-20-0-3) É 10th last week Rebuilding effort may still result in Ice Wolves making the playoffs. 10 - Kindersley Klippers (12-17-3-2) É 8th last week They dropped a pair to struggling Flin Flon to end the pre-Christmas schedule. 11 - Melfort Mustangs (12-18-1-1) É 11th last week Not a good time to not play well. 12 - Weyburn Red Wings (9-19-0-2) É 12th last week Winless in five heading to the break. Who's Hot? Colby Daniels, Kindersley (9-7-9-16) Has actually been on the scoresheet in 11 of his last 12 games. Josh Roach, Flin Flon (9-5-5-10) Not easy for a defenseman to play at a point per game clip all season, but Roach has done it. Jesse Bernard, Nipawin (5-1-7-8) Heating up just as the games start to get a little tougher. Logan Sproule, Humboldt (5-1-6-7) He won't put up Roach-like offense, but the rest of his game is so good you don't mind at all. Brady Norrish, Yorkton (10-2-9-11) Norrish just one of a number of defensemen emerging throughout the season. Ian McNulty, Melville (5-5-3-8) & Russell Trudeau, Melville (5-3-5-8) With McNulty back healthy, Trudeau's game has taken off again. Matt Hrynkiw, Humboldt (4-2, 1.34, .947, 2SO) Well on his way to being named Goalie Of The Month for the second month in a row Alex Wakaluk, Melville (4-4, 1.99, .938, 1SO) If his teammates ever start scoring, they are going to be incredibly tough with this guy posting the numbers he has all year long.