Mintos lose out of inaugural Saskatchewan Hockey Classic
The Prince Albert Mintos were a part of history this past weekend as one of the first teams to compete in the inaugural Saskatchewan Hockey Classic in Saskatoon.
The tournament began on Boxing Day and will wrap up on New Year’s Eve at Merlis Belsher Place, where the Mintos were joined by five other teams from across the Prairies, including the Saskatoon Blazers, Estevan Bears, Tisdale Trojans, Eastman Selects from Southeastern Manitoba, and Grande Peace Athletic Club from Grande Prairie, Alta.
Unfortunately, Prince Albert lost their three round robin games earlier in the week, which resulted in them missing the semifinals on Tuesday.
The Mintos played in the first game of the tournament on Friday against Tisdale, falling 5-2 to the Trojans before dropping a 4-1 decision to Grande Peace the following night. In their final game on Monday, P.A. squared off with Saskatoon where the Mintos felt the burn from the Blazers, losing 10-3.


