Despite the return of their captain and top centreman the Broncos couldn't solve Nick Trenciansky and the Kindersley Klippers who shut Humboldt out 1-0 Tuesday night.

Logan Schatz was reunited with Chris Van Os-Shaw and Trevor Posch but the high powered trio, and the rest of the Broncos threw 38 shots on Kindersley's net but for the first time in 32 games the Broncos were shut out.

Head Coach Darcy Haugan didn't appear real pleased with his team's effort on the post game show.

"We kind of watched a lot and we thought maybe it was going to come easy, I don't want to say it was one of those nights. There was some positives and we will build on them."

Humboldt gave up 19 shots in the first where Kindersley got their goal. Sam Binfet beat Garrett Mason 7:35 in and that is all the Klippers would need.

"We were slow to respond," Haugan continued. "We were watching, we were on our heels, we didn't play a very heavy game tonight I don't think, we were trying to get our guys to as the game went on. As a group our passing accuracy was probably pretty low tonight, a lot of missed passes, a lot of misreads."

Mason suffered his 10th loss of the year making 35 stops along the way.

Each team was unsuccessful on the power-play, the Broncos in four chances Kindersley had a handful of opportunities.

Humboldt will have the rest of the week off before hosting the Melville Millionaires on Saturday night, face-off is 7:30.

In the one other game Tuesday Nipawin downed Weyburn 5-2.

You can hear Haugan's complete post game comments below.