CJHL, SJHL records broken in historic shootout victory for North Stars
The Battlefords North Stars are still buzzing days after being part of one of the most memorable games in Canadian junior hockey history.
It took a Canadian Junior Hockey League and Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League record 21 rounds of a shootout before Finlay Klippenstein finally sealed the dramatic 3–2 victory over the Weyburn Red Wings, scoring on his second attempt. Four skaters from each team shot twice before Klippenstein ended the marathon contest.
“You don’t really expect to go twice, so I was a bit bummed when I didn’t score my first one, but I was pretty excited to get the second chance there,” he said. “We went through the whole team. I think a bunch of guys didn’t expect to get the call. But yeah, it was super cool.”
Linken Fisher first found the back of the net for the North Stars in the second round. Weyburn’s Roan Burgess immediately followed suit for his team. After that. North Star’s goaltender Spencer Michnik and Weyburn’s Nate Stevens combined to stop 36 shots in a row. Fans coudn’t get enough of the performance. The win marked Michnik’s first game as a North Star, making the moment even more special.


