Shootout required in 2 of 3 championship finals at the 2025 AAA Hockey Challenge

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The third and final week of the 2025 Source for Sports AAA Hockey Challenge concluded Sunday in Brandon. Of note, 2 of 3 of the division final games required a shootout to declare a winner.

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Everett Reidy turned aside all 22 shots he faced and Miles Coy scored a goal as the Winnipeg Warriors (pictured above) extended its winning streak to six games with a 3-0 victory over the Wheat City Wild at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Adding markers for the Winnipeg Warriors was Rowan WhitelyRyan Koenig each with single strikes. Goaltender Owen Lindenberg made 45 saves in the loss for the Wheat City Wild.

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Everett Mitchell scored two goals and added an assist and also scored the winner in round three of the shootout as the Jr. Blades bettered the Bridge City Brigade 5-4 at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Also scoring for the Jr. Blades was Keaton Kostiuk and Chazen Pawluski each with single strikes. Goaltender Britton Bennett turned aside 17 shots for the Jr. Blades in the victory.

Scoring for the Bridge City Brigade was Bennett Phillips with two goals and Levi Coggar and Kelton Cross each adding single goals. Goaltender Ace Epp made 30 saves in the loss for the Bridge City Brigade.

The setback halted the Bridge City Brigade’s four-game winning streak.

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Wesley Hoffmann scored two goals and Griffin Olynick scored in round two of the shootout to give the 2014 Regina Titans a 6-5 win over the Wheatland Wild and stretch their winning streak to five games at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Adding markers for the 2014 Regina Titans was Angus Watkins and Blake Sawley and Sully Wilson with a goal each. Watkins added two assists. Goaltender Karter Hebert turned aside 40 shots for the 2014 Regina Titans in the victory.

Providing the offence for the Wheatland Wild was Caelem Desautels with two goals and Marek KosiorMaddox Hoffart and Rykr Mass each contributing with single markers. Kamden Ludwar added two assists. Goaltender JJ Nagy made 33 saves in the loss for the Wheatland Wild.