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Some new faces of the Yorkton Terriers

The Yorkton Terriers made some trades throughout the summer that brought in a few new faces to this season鈥檚 roster.
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The new Terriers are pictured from left to right: Will Brochu, Slater Strong, Dalton Ossman and Kyle Sargent.

The Yorkton Terriers made some trades throughout the summer that brought in a few new faces to this season鈥檚 roster.聽

Last Thursday, the Terriers held a press conference before their golf tournament fundraiser to introduce the new players to members of the media before the season begins.聽

Kyle Sargent was the first addition to the Terriers. Sargent came in exchange for former d-man Tyler Baier in June. The Terriers will be Sargent鈥檚 third SJHL team. He started with the Nipawin Hawks, then moved on to the Kindersley Klippers before coming to Yorkton.聽

Sargent said he will bring 鈥渟ize, toughness and leadership鈥 to the team. He also added that he sees the ice well.聽

The Terriers will be starting the season with a relatively inexperienced defensive line, with Sargent and Cody Dubas as the only veteran SJHL defensemen. Sargent said he鈥檚 looking forward to holding a leadership role in that sense, and mentoring the younger players.聽

Next up to the stand was 20-year-old forward Will Brochu from Quebec. He played at Brewster Academy, a prep school in New Hampshire, for the two previous seasons. This will be his first season in the SJHL. He said he鈥檚 looking forward to the exposure that the SJHL has to offer for his future. He鈥檚 a speedy player, and said he鈥檚 鈥渘ot scared of anything鈥 when it comes to being aggressive on the ice.

The final two players to take the stand were Slater Strong and Dalton Ossman. The two players were recently traded to Yorkton from the AJHL in exchange for Mckenzie and Carson Welke. Strong said he鈥檚 expecting the SJHL to be a little more physical than he鈥檚 used to in the AJHL, but he鈥檚 not afraid to 鈥渓ay some body鈥 when he needs to.聽

Ossman referred to himself as an all around player, who chips in both offensively and defensively.聽

He also assured the crowd that he鈥檚聽 pretty physical, which seems to be a common trend in the new additions to the team.聽

Finally, the Terriers new team captain Dexter Robinson chatted with the media about his new role with the team. The 20-year-old forward is going into his third year with the Terriers, and he鈥檚 proud of his new title.

鈥淚t means a lot to me,鈥 he said. He admits that it adds a little more pressure to him, but he鈥檚 hoping that fans won鈥檛 see much change in his game on the ice.聽

He also credited former Terriers captain, Corwin Stevely, saying he learned a lot from him as a leader.聽

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