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The Birtle Falcons lead the Dauphin Clippers 3-1 in the third.
The Clippers answered back with two goals, including a short handed marker to tie 3-3.
The Falcons scored the go ahead goal with 1:44 left in the third, then an insurance goal 42 seconds later.
The two will meet again at Credit Union Place next Sunday at 2:30 when both open their Westman High School Hockey League seasons.
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The Parkland Rangers got back at the Winnipeg Thrashers on Saturday night. Earlier this month the Thrashers defeated the Rangers 3-2 at CUP in a very close game.
This time the Rangers were the victors.
The Rangers won 5-4 over the Thrashers in a shootout thanks to goals from Dauphin's Liwiski brothers Mark and Andrew.
Mark Liwiski opened the scoring for the Rangers in the first, Dustin Mozden extended the Rangers lead by adding another before the period expired. Jaeger Lapointe assisted on both.
The Thrashers responded with two goals of their own to start the second, but the Parkland answered back with goals from Dustin Mozden again, and Taron Topham.
Winnipeg added the book ends to the second period with another two scores.
Quinn Munro made 44 saves on 44 shots.
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The Dauphin Kings were not so fortunate in Selkirk. The Kings are now 0-2 on the season against Selkirk after falling to the Steelers 4-1 on Saturday.
Conner Barley opened the scoring ofr Selkirk in the first. The goal was the lone marker of the first.
Selkirk put two power play goals on the board during the second period in another penalty-filled game for the Kings.
Riese Gaber of Gilbert Plains responded for the Kings at 4:04 in the third, Matty Greening assisted on the goal.
Conner Barley added his second goal of the night in the last minute of play to cap off the night for the Steelers.
The Kings look to get some relief at home this week when they host Winkler on November 4th.
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A bad first period cost the Dauhpin Kings in Winkler.
The Flyers came out fast and furious, scoring all the goals they would need in just the first period en route to a 3-1 win.
Brandon Holtby got a big piece of the first two shots, but some unlucky bounces resulted in the puck just landing over the Kings goal line.
Halfway through the second period Darren Gisti put the Kings on the board, putting his great shot to use, rifling a puck off the top bar and in.
The Kings are off to Selkirk Saturday to finish off a five game road swing.
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The Parkland Rangers fell to the Eastman Selects 7-2 during their Pink the Rink night at Credit Union Place.
Mackenzie Hunter opened the scoring for the Rangers, but it was all Eastman from there.
The Selects struck three times in the first, and twice in each the second and third.
Dustin Mozden responded for the Rangers after the 4th Selects goal. Dauphin's Mark Liwiski assisted on both Rangers goals.
The Rangers are at home again Saturday evening when they host the Winnipeg Thrashers. Game time is 7:30 at CUP.
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The MJHL has conducted a further breakdown of an earlier report from the Canadian Junion Hockey League stating that 144 CJHL alumni are currently listed on NHL rosters.
Of those 144, eight are MJHL grads: Matt Calvert (Winkler/Colorado), Joel Edmunson (Dauphin/St. Louis), Michael Ferland (Beasejour/Calgary), Ryan Garbutt (Winnipeg South Blues/Anaheim), Travis Hamonic (Winnipeg Saints/NY Islanders), Cody McLeod (Wayway/Colorado), Jordin Tootoo (OCN/Chiacgo), and Travis Zajac (St. James/New Jersey).
Every NHL team has at least one CJHL grad in their lineup, with seven NHL teams sporting seven or more. St. Louis has 9 former CJHLers in their lineup.
Each of the ten leagues under the CJHL umbrella has at least one alumni in the NHL currently.
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