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Both the Western Prairie Jr. Klippers and Outlook Ice Hawks have representation on the All-Star rosters (File Photo)
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The Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League released a pair of All-Star teams for the 2024-25 season last week. A trio of Outlook Ice Hawks made the cut, alongside one Western Prairie Junior Klipper. 

It's no surprise that league leading scorer Haley Braun was on All Star Team 1. Braun had 65 points (42 goals, 23 assists) to lead the league this season as a rookie. 

All-Star Team 2 featured another pair of Ice Hawks. Sydney Martin earned the goaltender spot after a sparkling 1.35 GAA during the regular season, playing to a .948 SV% as well. Martin's very own blueliner Teanna Crossman earned a defense spot after 13 points in 18 games. 

Mia Tough was the only Western Prairie Klipper to make the cut. The Klippers captain had 6 points in playing all 20 games for the team this season.

The SJFHL's 2024-25 campaign came to an end over the weekend as the Regina Jr. Rebels beat Outlook 4-1 to win the championship.

It was another successful year in the league's second year of existence, and you can read more below as the SJFHL and Hockey Saskatchewan both have their eyes on expansion into next year.

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