All posts by Randy Russon

Trying to make it in Mattawa


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October 17, 2014

He is the youngest owner in the nine-team, Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, operating a franchise that is based in the smallest town.

Not yet 30-years old, David Beauchamp is determined to make junior hockey work in Mattawa, a town of just over 2,000 residents. …[read more]

Soo Eagles headed the right way


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October 17, 2014

Now in their fifth year under current ownership and a hockey department led by veteran coach-general manager Bruno Bragagnolo, the Michigan-based Soo Eagles have established a firm and faithful following.

From two years in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey to this, their third season in the North American Hockey League, the Eagles have served notice that they are in Sault Ste. Marie to stay. …[read more]

Another MC moment


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October 16, 2014

Scoring sensation Adam Jonak struck for five more points and goalie Tyler Skulley made 53 saves as the expansion MC Monarchs continued to confound the Midwest Jr. Hockey League pundits on Wednesday night.

Jonak netted three goals and assisted on two others as the visiting Monarchs shrugged off an early 2-0 deficit to upend the Detroit Fighting Irish 5-2 at the Ice Box Sports Centre in Brownstown. …[read more]

Hot Dogs of the Soo are # 1


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October 15, 2014

They have a perfect record of 7-0 thus far this season and have out-scored the opposition 36-14 in the process.

To be sure, the Soo Greyhounds are no. 1 in the Ontario Hockey League, albeit just ahead of the 6-0 Erie Otters. …[read more]

Batchewana blanks Sudbury


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October 14, 2014

There is disparity that separates the Batchewana Attack and the Sudbury Royals and it was very evident on Monday afternoon at Rankin Arena.

The Attack was full measure for an 11-0 win over the Royals, limiting the visitors to very-few scoring chances while putting the puck in the Sudbury net in rapid fashion. …[read more]

MC on a mission


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October 13, 2014

Who are these guys?

Two weekends into the 2014-2015 season and the expansion MC Monarchs are the feel-good story in the eight-team Midwest Jr. Hockey League. …[read more]

Rookies spark Eagles sweep


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October 12, 2014

Playing in front of back-to-back, Pullar Stadium crowds of more than 700 fans both nights, Soo Eagles fashioned a weekend sweep of the visiting Minnesota Wilderness.

Led by a pair of rookies — goalie Jack Berry and forward Keegan Miller — the Eagles emerged from the Wilderness with 7-2 and 4-3 triumphs to move into first place in the North Division of the North American Hockey League with a 7-5 record. …[read more]

Birds seek sixth straight win


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October 10, 2014

Winners of five straight games, Soo Thunderbirds play host to the Abitibi Eskimos tonight in a 7:30 match at John Rhodes Community Centre. …[read more]

Twin engine Attack


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October 9, 2014

They just turned 16-years old earlier this month and are two of the youngest players in the eight-team, Ontario-based, junior-level, Canadian International Hockey League.

Just a season removed from the Soo Source For Sports AA midget team, twin brothers Darian Pilon and Drake Pilon have made the jump all the way up to the Batchewana Attack of the junior A CIHL. …[read more]

Doctrine of the MC Monarchs


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October 8, 2014

So far so good.

Two games do not a season make but the fact is the expansion MC Monarchs of the Midwest Jr. Hockey League are off to a 2-0 start to the 2014-2015 season. …[read more]

Cain to lead Team NOJHL


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October 8, 2014

Three members of the Soo Thunderbirds will lead the staff which will oversee the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League squad that will compete at the Central Canada Cup Challenge, to be held November 14-16 at the MasterCard Centre in Toronto. …[read more]

Pat Gazzillo returns to the Soo Eagles


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October 8, 2014

Soo Eagles coach-general manager Bruno Bragagnolo says a good team can never have enough good defencemen.

Ergo, Bragagnolo did not hesitate in bringing hard-boiled hombre Pat Gazzillo back to the Eagles when the opportunity presented itself. …[read more]

Rehash and replays


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October 7, 2014

First pucks drop on the new Canadian International Hockey League…Four wins in a row for the Soo Thunderbirds…Soo Eagles have a Berry good goalie…Two perfect teams in the Ontario Hockey League…Opening act in the Midwest Jr. Hockey League… …[read more]

Batchewana Attack home opener


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October 4, 2014

Batchewana Attack will play its first-ever regular-season game tonight as members of the new, Ontario-based, junior-level, Canadian International Hockey League.

The visiting Espanola Rivermen will provide the opposition for the Attack in what is scheduled as a 7:30 p.m. start at Rankin Arena. …[read more]

Mattawa on the agenda


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October 3, 2014

Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League governors are slated to meet in Sudbury on the weekend and one of the items on the agenda concerns the Mattawa Blackhawks, formerly the North Bay Trappers.

This is the first full season for the NOJHL in Mattawa following a trial run of games late in the 2013-2014 season. …[read more]

How the CIHL came to be


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October 2, 2014

From dream to reality, thus begins the story of the new, Ontario-based, junior-level, Canadian International Hockey League.

The first puck will drop on the first-ever CIHL season this weekend, a mere seven months after its founder announced his plans and vision for the new league. And while there is no doubt that there will be bumps ahead — on and off the ice — the CIHL has arrived. …[read more]

Taking to the Ice in Collingwood


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October 2, 2014

Junior hockey makes an official return to Collingwood on Sunday at 2 p.m. when the Ice takes to the ice of Central Park Arena.

The Collingwood Ice will play host to the Milton Battle Arts Cobras as part of opening weekend in the new, Ontario-based, Canadian International Hockey League. …[read more]

Thunderbirds need help on defence


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October 2, 2014

Having halted a two-game losing streak with back-to-back wins that have pushed their record to 4-2, Soo Thunderbirds nonetheless remain in search of blueline assistance.

Kevin Cain, general manager of the Soo’s Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team, acknowledged that he is on a coast-to-coast hunt for an experienced defenceman or two. …[read more]

CIHL Spirit adds 3 from NOJHL Eskimos


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October 1, 2014

St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League has signed four new players, including three former members of the Abitibi Eskimos of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League. …[read more]

Lakers begin WCHA season at home


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October 1, 2014

Led by new head coach Damon Whitten, the Lake Superior State University Lakers begin the 2014-2015 Western Collegiate Hockey Association season at home against the Michigan Tech University Huskies this weekend.

The Lakers and Huskies are set to face off at 7:07 p.m. on Saturday and 5:07 p.m. on Sunday at Taffy Abel Arena. …[read more]

T-Bird midgets are 3-1


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September 30, 2014

Head coach Jim Capy uses the word “satisfied” to describe the play of his Soo Thunderbirds through the first four games of the 2014-2015 Great North Midget Hockey League campaign.

After beginning the ’14-15 GNMHL regular season with a loss, the Thunderbirds have since reeled off three wins in succession. …[read more]

Time to Attack is near


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September 29, 2014

The conquest of the exhibition season is complete. The time to Attack is approaching.

Having finished the pre-season with a perfect record of 7-0, the Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League is ready for the real thing. The eight-team CIHL — which is sanctioned by the United Hockey Union — begins its inaugural season this weekend and the Attack will play host to the Espanola Rivermen on Saturday night at 7:30 at Rankin Arena in Sault Ste. Marie. …[read more]

Owen Headrick to have shoulder surgery


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September 29, 2014

Bluechip blueliner Owen Headrick is slated to have shoulder surgery on Wednesday of this week, the youngster’s mother has confirmed to HockeyNewsNorth.com. …[read more]

Hounds, Halverson are 2-0


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September 28, 2014

Brandon Halverson is passing the first tests as the new starting goalie for the Soo Greyhounds.

The Greyhounds are off to a 2-0 start this 2014-2015 Ontario Hockey League season and Halverson — who was a rookie backup to the since-graduated Matt Murray in 2013-2014 — has stood tall. …[read more]

Stops and starts


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September 27, 2014

The 2014-2015 junior hockey season is in prime time.

From where we operate, the Ontario Hockey League, Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League and North American Hockey League regular seasons are well underway.

Meanwhile, first pucks will drop on the new Canadian International Hockey League and the third-year Midwest Jr. Hockey League regular seasons next weekend. …[read more]

Batchewana Attack hires Drew Fata


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September 26, 2014

Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League has hired former Ontario Hockey League and National Hockey League defenceman Drew Fata as its general manager.

Attack president and primary owner David Maciuk confirmed the hiring of Fata as the team’s GM and praised him as a “character individual with a strong hockey and business background.” …[read more]

Weekend Warriors


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September 26, 2014

Michigan Warriors are home for three games this weekend and the North American Hockey League team has several promotions planned for Perani Arena in Flint.

On the ice, the defending NAHL North Division playoff champions will be out to shrug off an 0-4 start to the 2014-2015 campaign. …[read more]

Sawruk assists surging Soo Eagles


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September 25, 2014

Bruno Bragagnolo, the seasoned coach-general manager of the Soo Eagles of the North American Hockey League, is known as someone who gives credit when and where it is due.

And Bragagnolo has praise aplenty for his associate coach with the Eagles, Alex Sawruk. …[read more]

Midweek Notes


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September 24, 2014

Here ’n there on Wednesday, September 24: …[read more]

Scouting Speers


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September 24, 2014

Blake Speers arrived in the Ontario Hockey League as a fresh-faced 16-year old rookie in 2013-2014 after being a first-round pick by the hometown Soo Greyhounds direct from the Soo Thunder minor midgets.

There were some concerns about his slight build but he started to fill out and he was able to handle the grind of the OHL and the big jump in levels from minor midget to major junior. …[read more]

NOJHL highs and lows


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September 23, 2014

To be sure, there has been much to cheer about through the early going of the 2014-2015 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season.

For example, in Sudbury, the new-look Nickel Barons have the best record in the nine-team NOJHL at 6-1-0 while in Elliot Lake, the expansion Wildcats are off to a 3-1-0 start and have averaged 578 fans at their three home games.

But on the flip side, the Mattawa Blackhawks and Blind River Beavers are both off to disastrous starts. …[read more]

Let it Snow


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September 19, 2014

Steady, dependable defenceman Shane Snow will line up for his fourth team in his third league in his fourth season of junior hockey in 2014-2015 as a member of the St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League. …[read more]

It’s not Miller time


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September 18, 2014

Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League figure to be without high-scoring forward Anthony Miller for about two more weeks, according to general manager Kevin Cain. …[read more]

CIHL rivalries


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September 17, 2014

Geographic rivalries are what the new Canadian International Hockey League is based on, according to its founder and president. …[read more]

Kingston, Soo are OHL teams to beat


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September 16, 2014

Kingston Frontenacs and Soo Greyhounds are being tabbed as the teams to beat in the Ontario Hockey League this 2014-2015 season.

Pre-season rankings tabled by National Hockey League scouts on behalf of the Canadian Hockey League rate the Frontenacs and Greyhounds as the OHL’s top two teams. …[read more]

Rivermen GM applauds Attack


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September 16, 2014

It may only be the exhibition season but Espanola Rivermen general manager Chad Clarke is of the notion that the Batchewana Attack has already assembled a Canadian International Hockey League powerhouse. …[read more]

Rivermen sign Swiss centre


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September 16, 2014

From the land of the Swiss Alps to the North Shore of Espanola.

Espanola Rivermen general manager Chad Clarke has confirmed to HockeyNewsNorth.com that the Canadian International Hockey League team has signed high-scoring centre Jason Borer, who hails from Sissach, Switzerland. …[read more]

Spirit catches the Hester brothers


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September 15, 2014

St. Charles Spirit coach-general manager Scott Ginson is just happy to have been able to sign brothers Alexander and Trevor Hester, who hail from Cree First Nation in northern Quebec.

“Both brothers were heavily recruited to play by teams in three other junior leagues,” Ginson told HockeyNewsNorth.com. “We are thrilled that they chose to come to St. Charles and be a part of the new Canadian International Hockey League.” …[read more]

Thunderbirds hit the Rhodes tonight


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September 14, 2014

Soo Thunderbirds begin defence of their Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular-season title tonight when they play host to the Blind River Beavers.

Game time is 7:30 p.m. at John Rhodes Community Centre. …[read more]

Opening acts


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September 12, 2014

There’s a bit of a chill in the air which to some, means hockey season is here.

Let the games begin. …[read more]

Owen Headrick commits to LSSU Lakers


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September 10, 2014

Lake Superior State University Lakers of the Division 1, Western Collegiate Hockey Association have secured a commitment from a plum prospect in their own backyard.

HockeyNewsNorth.com has confirmed that Owen Headrick, a 1997 birth-year defenceman who hails from Garden River First Nation, has committed to LSSU and will begin his collegiate career with the Lakers effective the 2015-2016 season. …[read more]

Midweek Notes


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September 10, 2014

Here ’n there on September 10: …[read more]

Formidable Frontenacs


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September 8, 2014

The youngest head coach in the Ontario Hockey League has a simple message for his players.

28-year old Paul McFarland, who is about to begin his rookie season as a head coach in the OHL, wants his Kingston Frontenacs to “play the right way.” …[read more]

Snow in St. Charles


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September 7, 2014

Veteran junior defenceman Shane Snow will suit up for the St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League this season.

St. Charles coach-general manager Scott Ginson told HockeyNewsNorth.com that Snow, a 5-foot-11, 190 pound, 1995 birth-year defenceman who has played in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League with the Blind River Beavers and Soo Thunderbirds, has signed with the CIHL Spirit. …[read more]

Ready…set…CIHL


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September 6, 2014

The new Ontario-based, junior hockey league that detractors said would never get off the ground is less than a month away from dropping its first puck.

With four teams in northern Ontario and four more from the southern area of the province, the Canadian International Hockey League is ready and set to go with a regular-season schedule to begin during the first week of October. …[read more]

Brody Brunet to LSSU


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September 6, 2014

Sudbury area product Brody Brunet has committed to the Lake Superior State University Lakers of the Division 1, Western Collegiate Hockey Association effective the 2016-2017 season.
…[read more]

Getting ready to Attack


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September 5, 2014

The coach has his players in Attack mode.

Batchewana Attack is prepping for the inaugural season of the new Canadian International Hockey League under the watchful eyes of a coach who knows his way around the game.
…[read more]

OHL grad to assist Attack


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September 4, 2014

Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League has brought aboard former Ontario Hockey League defenceman Trevor Solomon as an assistant coach. …[read more]