Stars with lots to be thankful for heading into Thanksgiving
The Battlefords North Stars will head into Thanksgiving long weekend on a high note after a big 4-2 win over the defending league champion Nipawin Hawks.
After a scoreless first period, it was the Hawks who struck first in front of their home crowd, lighting the lamp to open the scoring thanks to Jordan Simoneau’s second of the year. Hawks captain, Gage Misskey picked up the primary assist, while Austen Flaman extended his team scoring lead further to 10 points through his first nine games. The 18-year-old Emerald Park product, Flaman, has now scored at least a single point in eight of his nine games.
The towering, Simoneau, (6’5, 230lbs) who was involved in a monstrous collision with North Stars defenseman, Austin Shumanski, (6’5, 220lbs) that shook the ground and rumbled the capacity crowd at Centennial Arena, rebounded nicely just a shift later, slinging a wrister far side, beating the Stars’ goaltender to make the game 1-0.
Following the goal, the Hawks turned up the heat. That is until the Stars’ very heart and soul, veteran Owen Lamb, answered back for his team. Lamb’s response was by scoring a goal to completely turn the tide and shift momentum back in favour of the black, silver and white. After Tanner Scott’s shot from the point was blocked in front, Lamb picked up the puck, and while spinning around; all-in-one-motion, fired a shot past the defending Top Goaltender of the Year, Declan Hobbs.


