Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

Terriers Look to Even Series

The Yorkton Terriers will need to dig deep in Game Four after slipping to a 2–1 series deficit following a narrow 3–2 loss in Game Three.

Despite the setback, there were bright spots for the orange and black. Thomas Ries led the charge offensively, scoring both Terriers goals, while Callum Creig turned aside 28 shots to keep his team within striking distance.

If there’s one thing Yorkton has proven time and time again—especially when the stakes are highest—it’s their ability to respond. This group has faced adversity before and answered the bell, and they’ll need that same resilience now. At this time of year, everything is magnified. Every mistake is costly. Every hit, every blocked shot, every bounce can be the difference between winning and losing.

The message heading into Game Four is clear: reset, refocus, and respond. A bounce-back victory would not only even the series but shift momentum back in Yorkton’s favour, turning it into a best-of-three with home-ice advantage back in their pocket.

Puck drop is set for 7:30.