Due to the Storm winning their playoff game yesterday against the Cross Lake Islanders, the schedule for this upcoming weekend's Derek Fontaine Memorial Hockey Tournament has been set in stone. The eight teams that are taking part will be split into two pools. The first game starts at 5:30 p.m. today, and the grand finale goes down Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Admission-wise, for adults, it's $10 per day, whereas elders ages 65+ and children five and under get in for free. All games will take place at the GLMC; for the full schedule, visit their official Facebook page or our website, thepasonline.com

The Northern Manitoba Blizzard split their weekend of play after going 1-1 against the Steinbach Pistons and the Winnipeg Freeze. Friday's match-up against the Pistons saw the Blizz go toe-to-toe and hold their own against one of the top teams in the MJHL. Mathis Laplante and the Piston's power play unit were the first to appear on the scoreboard in this heavyweight fight. The Blizz then capped off the period with two unanswered goals to make the score 2-1 going into the second. Benson Hirst notched his third goal of the season, and MJHL goal leader Miguel Bouvier earned his on the power play. Early in the second, Tyler Bernier gave the Blizz a 3-1 lead by registering his third goal of the season; moments later, James Fuchs, Connor Paronuzzi and Sam Noad scored back-to-back goals for Steinbach, all in the span of nine minutes. Tyler Dhams, however, was able to tie things up on the power play to close out the second, making the score 4-4. Steinbach's Matthew Munro and Ryan Mcdonald were able to chalk up two consecutive goals before the halfway mark to seal a 6-4 win for the Pistons.
Even though the Blizzard's five-game win streak ended after Friday's contest against the Pistons, it didn't stop team Norman from putting on a dominating performance against the Freeze. Miguel Bouvier and the Blizz were the first to light the lamp on the power play near the end of the first. The game was then postponed due to unsafe ice conditions but eventually continued at a later time. In the second, the Blizz found the back of the net five times to make the score 5-1 going into the third. Goals were scored by Benson Hirst, Quincy Supprien, Marlen Edwards and Jayden Ward, who was also able to get a pair. In the opening minutes of the third, Julian Fedora potted Winnipeg's lone goal, shortly after Marlen Edwards earned his second goal of the night to put the finishing touch on the Blizzard's 7-1 win.
This Blizz are still sitting comfortably in second place in the MGEU West Division, but with only three games left in this regular season, they have to win two to lock themselves into the second seed. Tomorrow, they will take on division rival Virden. The Oil Capitals are on the outside looking for the 2025 playoffs but have a slight chance to make it in if they win out and have Waywayseecappo lose all three remaining games. Tomorrow's broadcast will start right after Legion Bingo.
The Blizz are now riding a four-game win streak after winning back-to-back thrillers against the Winnipeg Blues and the Selkirk Steelers. Friday's game saw the Blues get off to a fast start; Defenseman Tate Dolinsky scored his goal nineteen seconds in, and Campbell Epp's goal came in a little bit after the halfway point. Shortly after Epp's goal, Quincy Supprien and the Blizz power play unit got on the board to cap off the first. Early in the second, the Blizz power play unit and Fredonia State commit Brett Ward got to work again and were able to tie things up. The Blues were able to add one more to the tally early into the back half of the second; Evan Gradt and the Blue's penalty kill unit were able to capitalize and net a shorthanded goal to round out the second. Near the seven-minute mark, Miguel Bouvier and the Blizz power play unit orchestrated a power play goal to tie things up and send the game to overtime. It took Keenan McNeill just under a minute to set up Quincy Supprien, who fired one into the net to seal the victory in extra time.
Saturday's game was just as exciting, if not more thrilling, for the Northern Manitoba Blizzard and its fans in attendance. Miguel Bouvier registered his second-weekend goal on the power play to get the ball rolling. Just before the midway mark, Selkirk forward Landon Jamieson cashed in a power-play goal to tie things up. Moments later, Cheechoo Lathlin put the Blizz back in front with his goal to wrap up the first. In the opening minutes of the second, another Selkirk power-play goal was placed in the net, this time by Cole Babych. Just past the ten-minute point, Brett Ward earned his second power-play goal of the weekend; a few shifts later, Landon Jamieson was able to even the score once again for Selkirk after the puck ricocheted off his shoulder and got past Blizz net minder Taye Timmerman. Hugo Larkin was able to assist Miguel Bouvier in a shorthanded goal to finish the second period strong. Right out of the gate in the third, Owen Branson balanced the scoreboard with the period's lone goal and sent the game to overtime. After a quiet overtime period, the game would eventually be decided in a shoot-out. After multiple attempts from both sides, it would be Tyler Dahms who potted a goal to win the game for the Blizz. The Blizz play three games on the road this week; tomorrow, they'll play against division rival Dauphin; on Friday, they'll go toe-to-toe against the Steinbach Pistons; and on Saturday, they'll match up against the Winnipeg Freeze.
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