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The Ice Wolves were in Pinehouse Lake last night for a neutral site game. (La Ronge Ice Wolves Hockey Club/Facebook)
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Ice Wolves bring high level of hockey to Pinehouse Lake

Dec 6, 2019 | 11:10 AM

Residents of Pinehouse Lake enjoyed a special visit Thursday by the La Ronge Ice Wolves who were in the northern village for a neutral site game.

“It was awesome,” Coordinator Chris Hansen said. “You could feel the atmosphere in the arena with the fans cheering [them] on and the smiling faces of the kids just experiencing the next level of hockey in Pinehouse.”

The Ice Wolves faced off against the Yorkton Terriers and won the match with a 5-4 score. About two minutes into the second period, Forward Aaron Greyeyes was the first to secure a goal for the team with an assist by Kyle Ford. While the second period went scoreless for the Ice Wolves, they picked up four more goals in the third with two from Daylon Mannon and one a piece by Chad McIIwain and Jake Gudjonson.

Hansen stated approximately 240 people attended the game including much of the youth in Pinehouse. The local elementary school paid for the entry fee for students to go and most of players with Pinehouse Minor Hockey were there as well. The program began four years ago and Hansen noted around 40 players are at practice regularly.

“We have a beautiful facility and we have many volunteers who organize it really well,” he said. “Them coming into the community shows the younger kids in the minor hockey program there’s something more out there they can rely on and work towards.”

Overall, nearly $2,000 was raised by the special event and all funds will go to assist Pinehouse Minor Hockey.

The next home game for the Ice Wolves is tonight at the Mel Hegland Uniplex where the team will take on the Flin Flon Bombers. At the Dec. 10 game against the Melfort Mustangs, residents are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Lac La Ronge Food Bank. The La Ronge Elks Club will also present a cheque for $10,000 and there will be a guaranteed 50/50 of $1,500.

derek.cornet@jpbg.ca

Twitter: @saskjourno