Bream Bay United picked up their second draw of the premier men's hockey season in round four, this time against the table topping Dempster and Hill Electrical Maungakaramea.
The 3-all draw means Maungakaramea remain top of the table, but only by one point, while Bream Bay stay anchored on the bottom.
Bream Bay now have two draws to their name, to go with two losses, while Maungakaramea have a two-win-two-loss record.
In the other premier men's match on Saturday, Currie Electrical Springfield came out on top 6-4 in an action-packed game against Morris and Morris Mangapai.
The win means Springfield sit second, one point back from Maungakaramea, while Mangapai take up third place, two points clear of Bream Bay.