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Neepawa Titans regular season home games January 28 at 7:30 pm vs
For the second time in as many weeks, a Tiger’s player registered six goals in one game. While Jory Kulbacki collected the double hat-trick last week, it was Tarek Lapointe who pulled off the impressive feat in Neepawa’s 13-1 win over Crocus Plains. He also added a pair of assists in the game.
The other half dozen goals were all singles, as Riley Davie, Daniel Lisoway, Hayden Delaloye,
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Cohen Kulbacki, Brody Pollock and Myles Willerton scored. Other notables included four assists for Clinton Mousseau and three assists respectively for Ward Brister, Jory Kulbacki and Callan Denbow. Austin Michaluk picked up the win in net for Neepawa.
A tougher go against the Raiders
Neepawa was back on the ice for a matinee game at the Yellowhead Centre against the Killarney/Wawanesa Raiders on Thursday, Jan. 19. this game was a fundraiser for the Miles for Mental Health initiative.
In this contest, the Raiders had a bit more fight in them than Neepawa’s previous opponent, as Killarney would win 7-3. Brody Pollock, Jory Kulbacki and Tarek Lapointe all scored for the Tigers in the loss. Neepawa did have other chances at goals, including one shot that rang off the
PHOTO BY EOIN DEVEREUX post and another chance that was swept out of the crease just millimetres from crossing the goal line.
These results now have Neepawa’s record in the Westman High School Hockey League (WHSHL) standing at 12-5-1-1, good enough for fifth place in the league standings.
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