From unknown to unstoppable: Ben Portner’s journey to SJHL stardom
Equally adept at threading the needle on a pinpoint pass, scoring the puck himself, or stealing it off an opposition stick, there may not be a more well-rounded threat in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) this season than Battlefords North Stars forward, Ben Portner.
Currently fourth in the SJHL scoring race with 51 points (20 goals, 31 assists) in 36 games, the Lakeville, MN., product has been especially hot as of late, having torched the league for 10 goals and 16 points over his current five-game multi-goal tear.
However, while the offensive numbers in and of themselves suggest a piece of Portner’s incredible value to the North Stars this season, what they don’t show is the centerman’s equally elite play on the defensive side of the puck, mixing physicality and a quick stick with astute on-ice awareness.
“He’s good on both sides [of the puck] and he’s good at getting the puck out of our end and zone entries,” head coach of the North Stars, Brayden Klimosko said. “It just shows he’s got an all-around game which you’re going to need at the next level, and he’s got to be getting looks at the college level now.”