Flyers closing in on title

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The Winkler Flyers came into the week just two wins away from claiming the Manitoba Junior Hockey League title.

They gained the upper hand by first edging Steinbach 2-1 Friday in Niverville in game one then coming out on top 3-1 in game two in Winkler Sunday.

The Flyers scored twice late in the second period to draw first blood in game one, and they then held off a late charge from Steinbach after the Pistons got on the board with 2:28 left in regulation time.

Isaiah Peters and Trent Penner scored for Winkler, while Malachi Klassen made 32 saves with Winkler holding a 40-33 edge in shots on goal.

Brody Beauchemin scored shorthanded in the second period of game two, and it proved to be the game winning goal for the Flyers.

Kirk Mullen and Lucas Enns also scored for Winkler, while Malachi Klassen turned aside 30 shots with Steinbach holding a 31-29 edge in shots on goal.

The top two teams in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League had seemingly been on a collision course the entire season with the Pistons and Flyers having split their season series.

The best of seven Turnbull Cup series continued with game three back in Niverville Tuesday with the result not available at press time. Game four was set for Friday here in Winkler. If the series was to go the distance, Steinbach would host game five Sunday with game six in Winkler next Tuesday and game seven back east next Thursday.

Lorne Stelmach
Lorne Stelmach
Reporter, Morden Winkler Voice. Lorne has been reporting on community news in the Morden and Winkler region for over 30 years. Born and raised in Winnipeg, he studied Business Administration and Creative Communications at Red River College and then worked initially for two years at the Dauphin Herald before starting at the Morden Times in 1987. After his departure from the Times in 2013, he worked briefly with the Pembina Valley Humane Society before returning to journalism in 2015 as a reporter for the Voice. He received the Golden Hand Award from the Volunteer Centre of Winnipeg presented to media for outstanding promotion of volunteers, and has received numerous awards from the Manitoba Community Newspapers Association over the years, including individual honours such as best feature photo and best education and arts stories. Lorne has also been involved in the community in numerous ways, including with the Kinsmen Club, Morden Historical Society, Morden United Way, and the Morden Museum, which is now the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre. He is currently chairperson of the Pembina Hills Arts Council.

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