Timberjaks ready to rumble against Royals in PJHL playoffs
The Prince Albert Timberjaks are back in the postseason for the third time in their three-year history.
The Jaks edged out the Carrot River Outback Thunder for the final playoff spot and will face off with the Saskatoon Royals in the first round.
P.A. narrowly clinched over Carrot River beating them in the standings by two points, where the Timberjaks finished with a 15-25-2 (W-L-OTL) record and the Outback Thunder with a 14-26-2 record. Meanwhile, the Royals ended the season as one of the top five teams in the league, narrowly missing out on the North Division title with a 27-10-5 record. The Saskatoon Quakers, Westley’s, and the Martensville Chiefs tied for first finishing with 62 points.
The Timberjaks and Royals are no strangers to one another, having met six times during the regular season. P.A. only won one of those games, coming back on Dec. 2 in a 4-1 victory at the Northern Regional Rec. Centre. Saskatoon has also outscored Prince Albert 25-14 across those previous meetings.


