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Three Stars of the Week

Undefeated in the month of February, the Stampeders looked to keep their win streak alive last week as the team played five games in seven nights. 

Action started in Waywayseecappo Monday February 18, as the Stamps’ came away with a 3-2 shootout win. The Stampeders returned to home ice Wednesday February 20, taking down the OCN Blizzard 5-3. The team traveled south for their last major road trip of the year with stops in Portage Friday February 22 (5-3 loss) Winnipeg Saturday February 23 (5-3 loss) and Sunday February 24 in Selkirk (5-4 loss).  

The “Three Stars of the Week” is brought to you by Paull Funeral Home & Crematorium, and will be awarded week-to-week with points being collected throughout the remainder of the year. The top three will players will be recognized at the end of the year. 

Three stars point system is as follows:

1st Star = 3 points

2nd Star = 2 points

3rd Star = 1 point

Check back every Monday for the Paull Funeral Home & Crematorium, Three Stars of the week. 

Last weeks Three Stars were:

3rd Star – John Jebamani – 1 Point 

2nd Star – Matt Osadick – 2 points 

1st Star – Bradly Goethals – 3 Points

 

THREE STARS (Feb 18th – Feb 25th)

3rd Star

Brian Harris continues to quietly put in numbers in a Stampeder jersey and brings a high level of compete every time he steps on the ice. 

The Wawanesa, MB native scored one goal, added three assists over the course of the week. Harris also scored the against Waywayseecappo. 

The 20-year-old has collect 13 goals, 35 assists for 48 points in 56 games with the Swan Valley Stampeders. 

2nd Star

Bradly Goethals has been very impressive this season with the Stampeders and picked up five points (2G, 3A) last week. 

The Ile des Chenes, MB product lead the way Wednesday in Swan River, scoring twice and added an assist in a 5-3 win over OCN. Goethals picked up an assist in each of the Winnipeg and Selkirk losses. 

The 20-year-old has scored 34 goals, adding 41 assists for 75 points in 47 games for Swan Valley. 

1st Star

Matt Osadick continues to excel in a league full of highly skilled player. Osadick who’s committed to play Div 1 hockey with Maine Black Bears, picked up four points (3G,1A) last week for Swan Valley. 

The Grande Pointe, MB product scored a short handed goal against OCN Tuesday February 20, while adding two goals and an assist in a tough loss to the Portage Terriers Friday February 22. 

The 18-year-old has 29 goals, adding 31 assists for 60 points in 42 games this season. 

The Stampeders will return to the comfort of home ice Tuesday February 26, as they look to break out of a recent three game skid. The Neepawa Natives will be at the Centennial Arena with puck drop set for 7:30pm.

Standings

Bradly Goethals – 9 Points

Josh Tripp – 5 Points

Merek Pipes – 5 Points

Dane Hirst – 4 Points

Josh Maucieri – 3 Points

Matt Osadick – 2 Points

Brian Harris – 2 Points

Alex Uryga – 2 Points

John Jebamani – 1 Point

Campbell Balk – 1 Point

Tucker Scantlebury – 1 Point

Quintin Sudom – 1 Point