The Broncos followed an all too familiar script Saturday night in Weyburn as they fell down 2-0 early and never really recovered en route to an 0-2 weekend.

Weyburn's 6-3 win at Crescent Point Place followed a 5-4 loss in Estevan Friday. 

Humboldt is now just 1-16 this season when trailing through 20 minutes, a contrast result of their 15-1 mark whey take a cushion to the first intermission.

Luke Kempf chipped in with a couple goals, his third and fourth of the year and Chris Van Os-Shaw scored his league leading 29th but they didn't play well on the other side of the puck according to Head Coach Darcy Haugan.

"The biggest area of concern for us tonight was our just inability to get pucks out of our own zone. I didn't think our defense core had their strongest game of the year, I think they were pretty inefficient."

A telling tale of two nights on special teams goes back to the Broncos defensive play. A night after holding off the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's highest scoring team on 12 of 13 power plays the Wings went 3/5 with the man advantage. Weyburn was only at 14 percent this season on the power play.

"Guys didn't make the right reads, didn't have sticks in the right areas, we were just too slow to react," Haugan steamed. "Even on the first one, Carter(Seminuk) wasn't ready, nobody was ready for a shot, they weren't prepared, we were caught napping at the wheel."

"That sums up our night, I think our penalty killing just wasn't good enough."

Devin Becker opened the scoring on an early advantage, Ty Brown scored just under two minutes after that generating a consistent buzz in COP that continued all night.

Van Os-Shaw cut the lead in half with his fourth of the season against his former club to 2-1 heading to the first intermission.

Kempf beat Shaun Fleming on a short handed solo dash tying the game early in the middle period but during the same power play Carson Rose buried a pretty pass leaving no chance for Seminuk taking away the Broncos momentum.

Mike Eskra made it 4-2 with a point shot that glanced off Broncos' defenceman Logan Boulet.

Kempf drew them close again but Jacob Wozney drove the dagger in just 24 seconds into the third again on the power play making it 5-3, Wozney capped it with an empty netter, the third Humboldt allowed in two games.

The Broncos were 0/2 during their man advantages a night after converting 2/9 against the Bruins.

Seminuk was 26/31 in the loss, Fleming allowed three on 27 Humboldt chances.

Tuesday night the Kindersley Klippers visit to make up for January 12th's postponement. Face-off is 7:30.

Elsewhere Saturday Flin Flon dumped Yorkton 4-1 in a matinee affair, Melfort throttled LaRonge 8-2, Nipawin short changed Melville 3-1 and the Battlefords continue to dominate, they defeated Notre Dame 5-3.

You can hear Haugan's complete post game comments below, as well as from the newest Broncos, Brett Horn and Trent Heituma. They were acquired on January 10th. Horn joined Clark Stork on Friday's broadcast scoring a hat trick, Huitema was Saturday's first intermission guest.