Birds deal seasoned skater


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July 16, 2014


Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have finalized a trade that sends 1995 birth-year forward Joey Miller to the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Jr. Hockey League. …[read more]

Irish setter


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July 16, 2014


He has had offers to move up to the American Collegiate Hockey Association ranks for the 2014-2015 season.

But playmaking forward James Smith has informed Detroit Fighting Irish coach-general manager Dan Vasquez that he will be returning to the Midwest Jr. Hockey League team for his final season of eligibility in 2014-2015. …[read more]

Week-long camp for NAHL Warriors


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July 15, 2014


Fresh from a strong 2013-2014 campaign in which the Michigan Warriors captured the North Division title and advanced to the Robertson Cup semi-finals, the North American Hockey League team is looking to add new talent to its 2014-2015 roster. …[read more]

Brandon Gassi to Blind River


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July 15, 2014


Blind River Beavers coach and director of hockey operations Don Gagnon has confirmed the addition of Brandon Gassi to an assistant coach position with the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team. …[read more]

A new job for Joe Shawhan


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July 14, 2014


Well-known Michigan Soo native Joe Shawhan is switching Division 1 schools.

HockeyNewsNorth.com has confirmed that Shawhan has been hired as an assistant coach by the Michigan Tech Huskies of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. …[read more]

Sudbury Royals tryout camp


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July 14, 2014


Sudbury Royals of the new Canadian International Hockey League will be holding a tryout camp on Friday, July 25.

Royals head coach Trevor Blanchard advises that the tryout camp will be held at Countryside Arena in Sudbury. …[read more]

CIHL team signs OHL draft pick


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July 14, 2014


This is a major signing for the St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League.

Spirit general manager Scott Ginson has confirmed that St. Charles has signed Niibin Nashkawa, a speedy, puck-moving, 1997 birth-year defenceman who was a 13th-round pick of the Sudbury Wolves at the 2013 Ontario Hockey League draft. …[read more]

Ex-OHLer joins CIHL Colborne


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July 14, 2014


This guy is no stranger to junior hockey.

Brian Drumm, who first played in the Ontario Hockey League as a 14-year old and went on to skate in 253 regular-season games with the Oshawa Generals and Peterborough Petes, has joined the coaching staff of the Colborne Cramahe Hawks of the new Canadian International Hockey League as director of player development. …[read more]

Four for the Fighting Irish


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July 14, 2014


Detroit Fighting Irish of the Midwest Jr. Hockey League has signed four players for the upcoming 2014-2015 campaign.

The four are 1994 birth-year defenceman Jake Moschall, 1996 birth-year forwards Lyle Soucey and Mac Slowick and 1995 birth-year goalie George Hill. …[read more]

More for the Monarchs


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July 13, 2014


Another day, another set of players.

Make that six more skaters for the new MC Monarchs of the Midwest Jr. Hockey League. …[read more]

NOJHL or CIHL?


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July 12, 2014


This is a tale of two Ontario-based junior A hockey leagues.

One is the established Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, which was formed in 1978.

The other is the new Canadian International Hockey League, which takes to the ice for the first time this 2014-2015 season. …[read more]

A first for the Powassan Voodoos


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July 11, 2014


Powassan Voodoos have inked an area defenceman as the first signing in the history of the new Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team. …[read more]

Visitor has Spirit


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July 11, 2014


Danny Visitor, a 1994 birth-year forward who hails from the Cree Nation of Chisasibi on the eastern shore of James Bay in northern Quebec, has been named the first-ever captain of the St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League. …[read more]

Midwest flow extends north


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July 11, 2014


It is a work in progress that will begin its third season in 2014-2015 — and it will do so in part with brethren north of the International Bridge.

Like any new enterprise, it has had its ups and downs and highs and lows. …[read more]

OHL player, CIHL coach


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July 10, 2014


Sudbury Royals of the new Canadian International Hockey League have tapped local product Trevor Blanchard to be their head coach.

KB Beals, director of hockey operations for the Royals, has confirmed the hiring of Blanchard, who was born and raised in Sudbury. …[read more]

New pups in the Hound pound


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July 10, 2014


Soo Greyhounds have inked three 1998 birth-year players who they selected at the 2014 Ontario Hockey League draft.

Hounds general manager Kyle Dubas has confirmed that goalie Joseph Raaymakers and forwards Boris Katchouk and Tim Gettinger have been signed to standard OHL player contracts. …[read more]

Laker summer hockey camps


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July 9, 2014


Doug Laprade, who has a strong association with the Lake Superior State University Lakers as a player and assistant coach that dates back to 1987, will be heading up a pair of hockey camps at the school’s Norris Centre facility this summer. …[read more]

Denny Lambert to coach Batchewana Attack


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July 9, 2014


Good guy Denny Lambert — who played hockey at its highest level as the consummate overachiever — is making a return to the game.

The well-liked Lambert, a Wawa native who has called Sault Ste. Marie home for a number of years, has been named head coach of the Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League. …[read more]

Monarchs acquire Fighting Irish trio


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July 8, 2014


MC Monarchs, a first-year entry in the Midwest Jr. Hockey League, have bolstered their roster via a three-player trade with the rival Detroit Fighting Irish. …[read more]

Laker season ticket, schedule info


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July 8, 2014


Season-ticket packages for the 2014-2015 edition of the Lake Superior State University Lakers of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association are on sale and can be purchased at the ticket office located within the school’s Norris Center. …[read more]

The CIHL advantage


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July 8, 2014


Time may not be on the side of the new Canadian International Hockey League as its teams prepare to take the ice for an inaugural 2014-2015 season.

But teams in the Ontario-based CIHL — which is sanctioned by the United Hockey Union under the umbrella of the Amateur Athletic Union — do have an advantage over other junior leagues when it comes to recruiting players. …[read more]

Rating the 2014 OHL Draft


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July 7, 2014


Top score for Kingston?

That’s what a recent, albeit unscientific poll of a smattering of Ontario Hockey League insiders is suggesting.

To be sure, there are varying opinions — respected ones at that — as to which of the 20 teams came out ahead at the 2014 OHL draft. …[read more]

Collingwood has coach on Ice


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July 6, 2014


Owner-general manager Tim Dickieson of the Collingwood Ice of the new Canadian International Hockey League has named Marko Fiser as the team’s first-ever head coach.

Fiser joins the Ice with significant coaching and playing experience with teams and leagues in Slovenia, Slovakia and Sweden. …[read more]

Leaving the Bird house


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July 6, 2014


Two more high-end players who skated for Soo Thunderbirds during the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 seasons have asked to be traded from the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team.

Thunderbirds general manager Kevin Cain has confirmed to HockeyNewsNorth.com that 1994 birth-year defenceman David Radke and 1995 birth-year forward Joey Miller have requested trades. …[read more]

Midwest player exchange


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July 6, 2014


A pair of Midwest Jr. Hockey League players are on the move.

Detroit Fighting Irish and Michigan Ice Dogs of the MWJHL have completed a one-for-one trade. …[read more]

Thunder rolls out Speers, Dorval


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July 5, 2014


A mere season removed from the Soo Thunder minor midgets, 1997 birth-year centre Blake Speers has shown he can shine at the Ontario Hockey League level as a first-round pick of the Soo Greyhounds in 2013.

Next up as a high pick from the Thunder midgets is 1998 birth-year centre Zack Dorval, who was selected by the Kingston Frontenacs in the second round of the 2014 OHL draft.

Now to the question. …[read more]

Here ‘n there on July 4


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July 4, 2014


Independence Day, otherwise known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States.

But while our neighbours to the south are commemorating the Declaration of Independence that was adopted on July 4, 1776, it’s just another summer hockey day in Canada. …[read more]

Soo side to Kingston Frontenacs


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July 3, 2014


Their prior association to Sault Ste. Marie is not a deep one.

But Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League are now strongly linked to the Soo through a high-end draft pick, not to mention their head scout and new assistant coach. …[read more]

Twin Soo midgets to face off


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July 2, 2014


The two Soo major midget teams representing both sides of the International Bridge will face off in a six-game series for the HockeyNewsNorth.com Cup over the course of the 2014-2015 regular season. …[read more]

Fit for a King


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July 1, 2014


Despite not being a big points producer, 1996 birth-year centre Michael Amadio of Sault Ste. Marie still managed to become a third-round pick of the Los Angeles Kings at the recent National Hockey League draft. …[read more]

Ex-NHLer joins Batchewana Attack


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June 30, 2014


Sault Ste. Marie native Rico Fata, who was a first-round pick in both the Ontario Hockey League and the National Hockey League, has joined the Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League as its skills and skating coach. …[read more]

Showcasing the players


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June 30, 2014


The new Canadian International Hockey League is intent on providing multiple showcase tournament opportunities for its players before and during the upcoming 2014-2015 season.

Along with its United Hockey Union partner from the Midwest Jr. Hockey League, the CIHL will either host or is invited to participate in three confirmed showcase tournaments beginning with the Fall Summit College Classic Weekend to be held in Traverse City in mid September. …[read more]

They said it


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June 29, 2014


Multiple players with ties to Sault Ste. Marie and the Ontario Hockey League were among those who were selected at this weekend’s 2014 National Hockey League draft.

Following is some of what three of them had to say after being drafted. …[read more]

Batchewana Attack hires a GM


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June 28, 2014


He’s structured, organized, honourable and respected.

He’s also been around the game for a while.

After six years in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League as an associate coach and assistant general manager, Dennis Bolton is moving to the new Canadian International Hockey League. …[read more]

It starts tonight


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June 27, 2014


The annual National Hockey League draft begins tonight in Philadelphia and several Ontario Hockey League players with ties to Sault Ste. Marie are expected to be selected over the course of the two-day event.

Brendan Perlini, who grew up in Sault Ste. Marie and played some of his minor hockey in the Soo, is ranked as the eighth-best skater by NHL Central Scouting. …[read more]

Scouting the tryout camps


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June 27, 2014


Players who attend the various and multiple junior hockey tryout camps are not just showcasing their skills to the team they are trying out for.

As an example, Soo Eagles of the North American Hockey League are holding their second tryout camp of the off-season this weekend in Detroit with well over 100 players in attendance. …[read more]

Sudbury is eighth team in CIHL


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June 26, 2014


The new Canadian International Hockey League has added an eighth team — and fourth from Northern Ontario.

Under the ownership of the father-son duo of Dr. Martin Beals and KB Beals, the Greater Sudbury Royals will be based out of the Capreol Community Arena. …[read more]

Irish eyes are smiling


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June 26, 2014


Detroit Fighting Irish of the Midwest Jr. Hockey League has tendered five more players as it continues to prep for the 2014-2015 season. …[read more]

St. Charles Spirit makes first signing


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June 25, 2014


Alexandre Savard, a 1997 birth-year defenceman from the Sudbury area, has become the first player to sign with the St. Charles Spirit of the new Canadian International Hockey League.

A strapping 6-foot-1, 215 pound defender, Savard played for the Great North Midget Hockey League champion Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves in 2013-2014. …[read more]

The CIHL is here


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June 25, 2014


It is here. It is a reality.

And it is a viable option for hockey players from the ages of 15-20. …[read more]

Here come the NOJHL Voodoos


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June 24, 2014


The newest team in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League held its first press conference on Monday as the ownership group of Marc Rivet, Sylvain Rivet, Dan Rivet, Ray Seguin, Graeme Bruce and Jim Bruce unveiled the Powassan Voodoos. …[read more]

New CIHL team advertises positions


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June 24, 2014


Batchewana Attack of the Canadian International Hockey League is advertising all positions with the new Sault Ste. Marie area junior team.

The Attack, which will begin play in the new CIHL effective the 2014-2015 season, has secured Rankin Arena as its home base.

Rankin Arena is located on First Nation land in Sault Ste. Marie.

The Batchewana Attack is looking to fill the following positions. …[read more]

Two MWJHL teams add players


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June 24, 2014


MC Monarchs and Detroit Fighting Irish of the Midwest Jr. Hockey League have added to their respective rosters as both teams prep for the 2014-2015 season.

The Monarchs, a first-year entry into the MWJHL, have signed five players while the Fighting Irish has added some beef to its blueline. …[read more]

Cade Nolan on the Attack


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June 23, 2014


Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League has committed to its second player in as many days.

Cade Nolan, a 6-foot-2, 170 pound, 1996 birth-year defenceman from Garden River First Nation, confirmed that he will play for the Batchewana entry in the new CIHL in 2014-2015. …[read more]

NOJHL aftermath


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June 23, 2014


On the surface, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League appears to be in good shape in the aftermath of its annual general meeting in which it ended the 2013-2014 season and began the 2014-2015 campaign on one weekend.

Despite the departure of the attendance-leading Espanola Rivermen to the new Canadian International Hockey League, the NOJHL is now a nine-team league with seven franchises returning from 2013-2014 and new ones in Elliot Lake and Powassan added for 2014-2015. …[read more]

First signing for Batchewana Attack


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June 22, 2014


David Maciuk has his first player commitment as director of hockey operations for the Batchewana Attack of the new Canadian International Hockey League.

Maciuk has confirmed that 1997 birth-year forward Jacob Palmerio has signed up to play for Batchewana, which recently became the seventh member of the CIHL and will play out of Rankin Arena in Sault Ste. Marie effective the 2014-2015 season. …[read more]

Back in the Bird nest


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June 22, 2014


He has a passion for hockey and a good reputation as a community volunteer.

Jamie Henderson, who has been part of multiple championships as an assistant coach with the St. Mary’s Knights high schoolers and Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, is back in the game after two years on the sidelines. …[read more]

Batchewana Attack joins CIHL


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June 21, 2014


Junior hockey is returning to Rankin Arena in Sault Ste. Marie after a 32-year hiatus.

Batchewana Attack has become the seventh team in the new Canadian International Hockey League, which will begin play effective the upcoming 2014-2015 season.

The Attack will be based out of Rankin Arena, which housed the Soo Thunderbirds of the erstwhile International Jr. B Hockey League from 1978 until 1982. …[read more]

Six and counting for CIHL


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June 20, 2014


The ever-growing Canadian International Hockey League is officially at six teams — with a seventh to be announced on Saturday.

The latest to join the newly-formed junior league — one in which Canadian and American players will share equal status as non-imports and teams can utilize as many as 12 Europeans and unlimited 15-and-16 year olds — is the Collingwood Ice. …[read more]