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Mark Janzen
editorial@paherald.sk.ca
All articles of Mark Janzen
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Beardy's, rival Mintos take turns rallying before...
It was a tale of two teams for the Mintos. There was the first period, third period and overtime team. Those were the Mintos with jump and ... -
Turnabout typical of Mintos' attitude
This season was a bit of a different story as Prince Albert renewed the date Nov. 1 in Wilcox. This year's Mintos seem to be every bit as good at ... -
Carlton storms to provincial title
Diandra Magee crouched on the goal-line. There wasn't much to ponder. Make the save against the St. Joseph shooter from Saskatoon and Magee's ... -
Mintos sweep weekend opponents
Sometimes it's easier just sticking to what's familiar. Even if what's familiar is dangerous. En route to a 3-2 victory over the visiting ... -
Rugged Richie Pilon fondly recalls Raider days
Remember the good old days of Prince Albert Raiders hockey. The days when wins were frequent, fights numerous and sellouts nothing special. And ... -
Mintos knock off front-running Contacts
You know that saying, "DÉjÀ vu all over again." Yeah, apparently so do the Prince Albert Mintos. For the seventh straight game, the Mintos ... -
Momentum escapes Marauders' grip
The first half was pretty. The second half, not so much. After an opening two quarters that saw the St. Mary Marauders score the first touchdown ... -
Mintos exasperate coach, but comebacks continue
They're like the Cincinnati Bengals. Well, minus any last names containing Spanish numerals. Five games into the season and both the Prince ... -
Minor hockey teams begin new season in style
The snow was coming down and the temperature was well below zero. It seemed winter had arrived just in time for the hockey season. With hockey ... -
Queen of the rink smooths the ice for her kids, not...
Most Canadian hockey-playing kids admire the Zamboni driver growing up. Let's be honest, it looks like a pretty cool job. For Leslie Mourot, ... -
'LandMine' Ermine thumbing toward MMA dream
There's dedication, and then there's Caleb Ermine dedication. Ermine, nicknamed 'The LandMine,' is fighting in his first sanctioned mixed ... -
Robertson at home in Michigan
Matt Robertson took his hockey career from Prince Albert to Regina to Chicago, and now he's back in a place that feels like home. Well, sort of. ... -
Bears begin season on the right track
Well, what did you expect? If you didn't know better, you might think Jacques Lemaire was coaching the Prince Albert A&W Bears. The Bears ... -
Elliott a cross-country natural
It all began about six years ago. Early in the morning. While most students were madly finishing the last question on that take-home quiz and ... -
Mintos rally in season opener
Let's just say they did it the hard way, but they got it done. The Prince Albert Mintos opened their season on home ice Saturday afternoon ... -
Mintos eye return to the top
When you think about the Prince Albert Mintos this year, think hard work, discipline and a healthy dose of skill. After a middling season last ... -
Size belies lifter's world-class power
The assignment was to go interview a world-record-setting powerlifter. The subject in question holds records in squat (341 pounds), bench press ... -
MacIntyre clawing to the top of the scrap heap
Who would have thought Steve MacIntyre would finally make it? As a 19-year-old, MacIntyre was quite literally fighting for his hockey life when ... -
Soccer Crusaders find winning recipe
Making spaghetti is supposed to be easy, right? That is, unless you're a fledgling bachelor who can't tell the difference between salsa and ... -
Carlton holds off Yorkton in thriller final
Carlton senior girls' volleyball coach Chantelle LaMotte sat on about one-third of her seat and the fans in attendance elected to use even less. ... -
A bit of everything on exhibit
As exhibition contests go, the tilt between the University of Saskatchewan Huskies and the New York Islanders rookies should be classified under ... -
Big Finn aims for job with Islanders
Saskatoon - He's big. He's strong. And when he shows up in Prince Albert tonight, he won't be difficult to spot. His name is Jesse Joensuu. He's ... -
Raiders post third straight win
And so the fun begins. Prince Albert Raiders fans got their first look at newly acquired 20-year-old forward Craig McCallum on Sunday night, and ... -
Marauders escape with history
It wasn't easy. It definitely wasn't pretty. But sometimes it doesn't matter. Especially when you've never beaten your cross-town rival in ... -
Maurice tackles duties with gusto
It's not every day you meet a kid like Justin Maurice. The St. Mary Marauders' Grade 12 star defensive tackle and short-yardage tailback is ... -
Coben scores seven-shot win at City Open
With a cigarette in one hand and a hot stick in the other, Colin Coben made it look easy. After losing last year's City Open to then 15-year-old ... -
St. Mary flexes new-found muscle
Talk about a statement game. It's clear the St. Mary Marauders are ready for some football. After struggling through some rather trying years, ...




