Mintos use pent-up pandemic energy in big win over Trojans
It won’t even count in the standings, but the Prince Albert Mintos’ 9-2 preseason win over the Tisdale Trojans felt like a crucial playoff game.
After the longest hockey training camp of all time to prepare for the Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League season, the Mintos seemed to take advantage of their pent-up pandemic energy a little better than their nearby rivals.
When Tanner Willick scored the Mintos’ first goal just 54 seconds into the game, every one of his linemates jumped on him as if he just scored an overtime winner. Mintos captain Kody Willick, who is Tanner’s twin brother, was one of the first to get in there and celebrate the first Mintos’ goal of the year.
“I mean, it’s big,” said captain Kody, who himself had two goals and five points in the contest. “We haven’t played a game for seven or eight months some of us, so it’s pretty cool to get that first goal quick too.