Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

SATURDAY RECAP: Spencer-Dahl helps Mils stay hot vs. Mustangs

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REGINA, SK – Melville goaltender Matt Spencer-Dahl continued his scintillating start to his SJHL career as he made 28 saves en route to a Millionaires 2-1 victory over the Melfort Mustangs.

Spencer-Dahl has won all four of his Mils’ starts, and currently owns a 1.00 goals-against average and a .964 save percentage.

Jackson Lee scored the winner at the 12:50 mark of the third period.

Jacob Strizzi tied a career high with five points (three goals, two helpers) to help the Humboldt Broncos blow past the La Ronge Ice Wolves 9-4.

Strizzi has nine points in his last three games and moved into a tie atop the league scorers with Estevan’s Ewan Rennie.

Rennie scored into an empty net with 1:01 remaining in regulation, and the Bruins held off a pesky Warman Wolverines club 3-1.

Nathan Kam made 31 stops in the win.

Kaeden Serpa stopped 35 shots, and Anthony Campbell added three assists as the Battlefords North Stars beat the Weyburn Red Wings 5-3.

Carter Geysen notched the game-winner with under five minutes remaining in regulation to foil a furious Red Wings’ rally.

The Yorkton Terriers earned a weekend split with the Kindersley Klippers through a third-period winner from Gabriel Courchesne and 26 saves from Callum Creig.

Courchesne and linemate William Leonard both had a goal and an assist on the night.

Finally, in Flin Flon, Landon Alexander led the way with a pair of goals, and the Bombers got their weekend split with the Nipawin Hawks by way of a 5-2 win.

Devin Peck stopped 30 Nipawin shots for his 11th victory of the campaign.

Highlights presented by Chevrolet.

Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025

Melville 2 Melfort 1

Humboldt 9 La Ronge 4

Estevan 3 Warman 1

Battlefords 5 Weyburn 3

Yorkton 2 Kindersley 1

Flin Flon 5 Nipawin 2

The leaguer returns with a pair Sunday.

Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025

  • Battlefords North Stars @ Weyburn Red Wings, 3:00 P.M. ST
  • Estevan Bruins @ Humboldt Broncos, 4:00 P.M. ST.