Author: Scott Ludwig
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Grizzlies sweep Tradesmen in NA3HL clash
A weekend road trip to Rochester for a showdown of the top two teams in the NA3HL Central Division ended with the first two-game losing streak for the Oregon Tradesmen. Rochester swept the series winning 5-2 (Friday) and 4-0 (Saturday). The Tradesmen got their first taste of the lone unbeaten team in the division Friday…
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VanderHoeven scores OT winner, Tradesmen split series with St. Louis
Oregon Tradesmen traveled south to Wentzville for a weekend series against the St. Louis Jr. Blues. Two tightly contested games saw both teams earn a victory and keep pace in the NA3HL Central Division. The host Jr. Blues drew first blood in the Saturday opener taking a 5-3 win. Jeb Lindy made 27 saves in…
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Cobras drop a pair in Butte
The long-awaited home opener happened in Butte this weekend with a pair of in-state rivals coming to town to face the Cobras. While the results may similar to their first four road games of the season the team showed grit and were competitive at times in both losses. Bozeman Icedogs were at the Community Ice…
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Mullets double-up Mallards in Isanti
The Minnesota Mullets made the trek north to Isanti on Wednesday night to face the Rum River Mallards in the first game of a home-and-home set between the two USPHL teams. The visitors went home happy after a 4-2 victory. The two teams meet again on Thursday in Minneapolis. A closely contested game throughout, the…
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HTJHL opening weekend recap; Habs snap streak
Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League opened regular season play this weekend with all nine teams in action. Last season ended abruptly after Game 1 of the playoff finals where Springfield Xtreme were facing Lorette Comets. Springfield won that game 6-3, but the HTJHL did not award a championship. October 23-25 recap Grunthal Red Wings 9,…
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HTJHL begins 34th season with nine team lineup
Season 34 is underway in the Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League. The southeastern Manitoba junior circuit has nine teams competing in 2020-21 with the return of three member teams. Landmark Blues, Niverville Clippers and St. Adolphe Hawks all make their return to the ice a reality on Saturday. For the Blues, who captured the first-ever…