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Minnesota Wilderness Select 12 In NAHL Draft
The North American Hockey League (NAHL), the only Tier II Junior league in the United States, recently held their annual player draft. 23 teams, including the Minnesota Wilderness, made 193 selections in total, securing player rights for the Tier II level. The 2015 Robertson Cup winner, Cloquet-based Minnesota Wilderness have come up short in the…
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Robbinsdale Goalie Marsh Signs With Palm Beach
Opportunities for a high school goaltender often come what some players consider “late” in their prep career. For Robbinsdale Armstrong/Cooper goalie Ethan Marsh that opportunity arrived his senior season. After posting solid numbers last winter the 18-year old is heading south, recently signing to play Junior hockey with the Palm Beach Hawks. After playing just…
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WSHL approves transfer of ownership of Junior Oilers
**PRESS RELEASE** The Western States Hockey League (WSHL) has announced that it has approved the transfer of membership and purchase of the Tulsa Jr. Oilers by Brass Roots Hockey, LLC and owner Brad Allen. Brad Allen is a contractor from New Orleans, Louisiana, who works in the hospitality industry renovating hotels. He has been in…
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NA3HL Draft Jr. Stars Recap
The North American Tier III Junior Hockey League (NA3HL) held their annual player draft tonight. Teams made selections for eight rounds adding talent from around North America. Head coach Tom Train, assistant Ben Osborne and the new team management at Mid-Cities Jr. Stars added seven players in the draft. 23- Sterling Cooper, forward – Dallas…
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Babineau Named Head Coach Of Palm Beach Hawks
Long-time Junior hockey coach Don Babineau has been named head coach of the Palm Beach Hawks, a member of the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL). A native of Minnesota, Babineau most recently was head coach of the Jr. Stars in the Dallas/Fort Worth area the past two seasons. He guided the team to a…
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Miles Happy With Diamonds Start
The 2017 Pacific Association season is just eight games complete with the Pittsburg Diamonds (4-4) currently in second place behind defending champion Sonoma Stompers (6-3). Field manager Aaron Miles has been pleased with what he’s seen early on despite the .500 record. After an opening series sweep at the hands of Sonoma (Pittsburg led most…
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