By Benny Walchuk
(Photo from Blades Twitter)
Yorkton’s Nolan Maier is now a part of the history books for the Saskatoon Blades.
The 20 year old became the winningest goalie in team history last night (Wed) after stopping 29 shots to lead his team a 3-2 win over the Winnipeg Ice in Regina.
The victory was his 86th of his WHL career and he says it’s pretty surreal to top the list.
“It’s pretty special that’s for sure, I don’t think I really thought about the feat when I was drafted here as a 15 year old, but to achieve that and to celebrate with my teammates was pretty cool,” Maier said to reporters after the game.
By Benny Walchuk
Apr 1, 2021 5:07 AM
An Inglis man is facing mischief charges and COVID-19 related fines after causing a disturbance in the town.
On March 24th, Russell RCMP responded to a report of a disturbance at a local business, where the suspect became angry and belligerent, after refusing to follow COVID-19 protocols.
Officers located the suspect a short time later at his own business, where he became belligerent towards the police officers.
The 51-year-old man is charged with Mischief, two counts, fo failure to wear a mask, and failure to wear a mask in his own business.
He was fined roughly 55-hundred dollars and was released to appear in court on June 23rd.