Friday, January 20, 2012

Kindersley opens up 3 game set tonight out in Estevan

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The Kindersley Klippers will open up a 3 game set tonight out in Estevan. With the playoffs seemingly out of reach, it will be interesting to see how this team plays this weekend. They are not mathematically eliminated, but I would say at this point they are playing for pride the rest of the way through.

Estevan on the other hand has won back to back games after snapping out of a 4 game funk last weekend. They are in a tight race for 2nd in the Sherwood with Yorkton and Melville. Currently Estevan sits 3rd, 1 point back of Yorkton. With home ice advantage being such a big factor in the SJHL playoffs, I would expect Estevan to bring their A game tonight.

The Klippers will be without the services of Tanner Kissick once again tonight. Tanner was hit to the head in Nipawin back on January 11th and did not play in the Klippers previous home game last weekend. It sounds like Kindersley is trying to call up Cody McKinnon from the Swift Current Leggionaires for tonight's contest, I will let you know on Twitter prior to the game if he is playing.

Former Kindersley Clarion sports reporter Josh Lewis will join me on tonight's broadcast. The pregame show will fire up at 7:15. You can listen on 1330/1210 Classic Hits Radio or online at http://asx.abacast.com/kindersleyklippers-live-32.asx
                                   


3 comments:

  1. Where's the locker talk, i don't imagine there is much to say after the last two games?

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  2. Why don't you write something brilliant wise guy. Cut the team some slack, do you think for a second they are happy with their record. I pray to the hockey gods that everything falls into place next year for this group and then guys like you can go back to watching The Price is Right!

    GO KLIPPERS!

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  3. Iv'e cut the team some slack all year as a season ticket holder, i am entitled to my opinion.
    I pray everything falls into place next year, but i'm afraid it wont be with this head coach.

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