Savignac sparks the Express


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November 28, 2020


Devon Savignac

There is little doubt about the ability and skill level of Devon Savignac.

And what the 2003 birth year forward and Ontario Hockey League priority selections draft pick of the North Bay Battalion is capable of was on full display for the Espanola Express of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League in a rousing victory over the French River Rapids.

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Walleye shoots past the Stars


By
November 28, 2020


Trenton Morriseau

Trenton Morriseau hit for the hat trick and Talon Thomas tallied twice as the expansion Kam River Fighting Walleye made its official debut on Friday with a 6-2 win over the defending champion Thunder Bay North Stars.

The game marked the start of the 2020-2021 regular season in the Superior International Jr. Hockey League.

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Hendo is high on his Hounds


By
November 27, 2020


Michael Beltrano, Kolby Fellinger, Adam Barone, Calem Mangone, Stephen Pszeniczny and Noah Metivier are all returning players for the U18 Hounds

An effervescent Jamie Henderson could barely contain his excitement as he talked rapidly into the microphone during a recent guest appearance on local radio station Eagle 95.1 and its Hockey North Show.

The chatty head coach of the Soo Jr. Greyhounds of the Great North Under 18 AAA Hockey League was pumped up big time as he talked about his team and the slated return to play after eight months of game activity shutdown relative to the coronavirus health crisis.

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SIJHL season set to start


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November 27, 2020


Red Lake Miners and Dryden Ice Dogs begin regular season play this weekend. (photo by Patrick Boucha)

Four of the five northwestern Ontario based teams from the Superior International Jr. Hockey League will begin regular season play this weekend.

Kam River Fighting Walleye and Thunder Bay North Stars will play a home and home set as will the Dryden Ice Dogs and Red Lake Miners.

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RBC banks first win


By
November 27, 2020


Mitchell Martin

It was a night of firsts in Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League action from Thursday night.

Playing at home, Rayside Balfour Canadians scored their first win of the 2020-2021 regular season with a 7-4 victory over the Timmins Rock.

As RBC improved its record to 1-3-1 on the season, Timmins lost for the first time and now has a 4-1-0 mark.

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Train tracks of the north


By
November 26, 2020


Cole Delarosbil

To say that the Espanola Express has a liking for players from northeastern Ontario would rank as an understatement.

That is because of the 22 players who are currently on the roster of the small market Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team, no less than nine of them are lads from the north — six reside in the Greater Sudbury Area, two are from Sault Ste. Marie, and one calls Iroquois Falls home.

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These are the U-18 Hounds


By
November 26, 2020


Soo Jr. Greyhounds of the Great North Under 18 AAA Hockey League have finalized their roster for the 2020-2021 regular season, which is slated to begin play on the first weekend of December.

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Doucet delivers for Hearst


By
November 25, 2020


Sebastien Doucet

Homegrown product Sebastien Doucet has been piling up the points for the Hearst Lumberjacks through five games of the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season.

Which is a nice bonus for the Lumberjacks in that the 5-foot-9, 170 pound forward with a 2000 birth date wasn’t exactly a scoring threat during his first two seasons in the NOJHL.

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Flint to Leamington


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November 25, 2020


Top prospect goalie Chazz Nixon has been assigned by the Flint Firebirds of the Ontario Hockey League to the Leamington Flyers of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

The GOJHL has been cleared by the Ontario Hockey Federation to begin regular season play in January while the OHL has targeted February as its planned start date.

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Rock on with Masternak


By
November 24, 2020


Tyler Masternak

He is the shutout sensation of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

With a 2000 birth date, goalie Tyler Masternak is into his final season of NOJHL play as the whitewash wizard who tends the twine for the Timmins Rock.

Dating back to the 2017-2018 season when he was the backup goalie in Timmins as an NOJHL rookie, Masternak now has 17 — yes, 17 — shutouts.

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RBC Christmas Camp


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November 24, 2020


Rayside Balfour Canadians of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League will be holding a ‘Christmas Camp for Kids’ for youngsters 12 years of age and under.

The camp will feature Rayside Balfour coaches and players assisting youngsters with their hockey skills including skating, stick-handling and passing.

There are two age categories for the morning sessions that will be held on December 28, 29, 30 at the Garson Arena.

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Sault crew in the NOJHL


By
November 23, 2020


Jordan Ritchie

It is a town that has long carried a reputation as a hockey hotbed.

And when it comes to the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, no less than 22 players with a connection to minor hockey in Sault Ste. Marie are all over the map this season — and not just via the hometown Soo Thunderbirds.

As in, not only do the Thunderbirds boast 13 local lads in their lineup but there are five Sault boys playing for the Blind River Beavers, two more who are with the Espanola Express, one who skates for the Rayside Balfour Canadians, and another who is on the roster of the Powassan Voodoos.

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Such a good, good man


By
November 22, 2020


Jim McAuley

He defined kindness and generosity with a trademark, friendly smile and the warmest of hearts.

A much respected, benevolent gentleman who was well known and well liked, he shunned the limelight even though he was so active in the community as a businessman, volunteer and philanthropist.

He had a love for dogs and a soft heart for the less fortunate and he gave so much in so many ways and asked for nothing in return.

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Nice balance on the Express


By
November 22, 2020


Luke Bibby

Goals, assists and points are being tallied all through the lineup of the Espanola Express of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

A mere four games into the 2020-2021 regular season, no less than 15 of the 20 skaters who have seen the ice for the Express have at least one point thus far.

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Beavers sweep the Birds


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November 21, 2020


Make it two straight wins for the upstart Blind River Beavers over the Soo Thunderbirds.

Blind River completed a two game, home and home, weekend sweep of the Soo tonight with a 6-3, home ice victory.

The Beavers had upended the Thunderbirds 4-2 on Friday in the 2020-2021, Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season opener for both teams.

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Beavers win on the Rhodes


By
November 21, 2020


Blind River defenseman Mason Chitaroni defends against Soo forward Avery Rebek. (Photo by Bob Davies)

Blind River Beavers have drawn first blood on the Soo Thunderbirds with the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season underway for the Highway 17 foes.

And it was Sault Ste. Marie product Nick Jameus, a second year forward, who sparked Blind River to a 4-2 victory in a Friday match at John Rhodes Community Center in the Soo.

The two teams will face off again tonight in a 7 p.m. match at the Community Center in Blind River.

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Express takes the Rapids


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November 21, 2020


Sporting new jerseys, Espanola Express hit the win column with a Friday night home victory. (Photo by Chelsea Solomon)

It was yet another narrow margin of victory.

For the third straight outing to begin the 2020-2021 regular season, a game between the Espanola Express and French River Rapids was decided by one goal.

But for the first time in the early going of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League slate, the Express was able to take down the Rapids.

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So far, so good in NOJHL


By
November 20, 2020


David Bowen stopped 39 of 40 shots before the Rayside Balfour Canadians lost to the Timmins Rock 2-1 in game that went to the shootout

Parity has been evident in the early going of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League schedule.

The NOJHL is six games into the 2020-2021 regular season and four of the contests have been decided in the shootout.

Not only that, the league has been free from any positive cases relative to COVID-19.

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Return to play is for Birds


By
November 19, 2020


Trev Zachary

The game has changed, at least for the time being.

In modified form — as in no intentional physical contact — the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is into its second week of regular season play after a short test drive of exhibition action.

Restrictions aside, the general manager of the Soo Thunderbirds has no real issues with the NOJHL’s new normal, while also liking the makeup of his own team.

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Happy for hockey hoopla


By
November 17, 2020


Celebrating the return of hockey, in this case, the NOJHL.

Covid-19 is a crisis, a change in the way we live our lives that can’t be under-stated.

How we cope with the pandemic and the so-called new normal of every day existence is a reality that we are facing and, hopefully, adapting and adjusting to in these uncertain times.

And while we do not know if the return to play of, for example, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League can be sustained over the course of the 2020-2021 regular season, it is at least a start.

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Beavers, Birds back on ice


By
November 16, 2020


Blind River Beavers and Soo Thunderbirds have been cleared to begin regular season play this weekend. (Photo by Bob Davies)

Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League commissioner Rob Mazzuca has confirmed that the Blind River Beavers and Soo Thunderbirds have both been cleared to resume team activities and return to the ice.

The temporary shutdown of the Beavers and Birds happened last week after a trio of Blind River players displayed a number of Covid 19-related symptoms and underwent testing. While awaiting the results, this past weekend’s scheduled games between the two teams were put on hold.

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Beavers test negative


By
November 16, 2020


Three players with the Blind River Beavers of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have tested negative for Covid-19. Hockey News North has received the following statement from the Beavers board of director relative to the negative results.

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Indians blank Little Caesars


By
November 16, 2020


Goalie Logan Raffaele had back to back shutouts for the Soo Indians

What a weekend!

Soo Indians of the under 18 AAA Michigan Amateur Hockey Association fashioned a perfect 2020-2021 regular season set on the weekend with a pair of home ice triumphs.

The Indians blanked Detroit Little Caesars by 2-0 and 4-0 scores.

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Three additions to RBC


By
November 15, 2020


Rayside Balfour Canadians of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have added to their player depth chart, complete with experience at this level.

Hockey News North has confirmed that the NOJHL rights of seasoned goalie Joel Rainville and defensemen Robert Brisson and Carter Geoffroy have been transferred to the Canadians.

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Rapids shoot down Express


By
November 15, 2020


Jack Tos

It was two nights, two shootout, opening weekend wins for the rallying French River Rapids.

The revved up Rapids rolled to two straight extra time triumphs over their cohort rival Espanola Express to begin the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season.

Following a 6-5 win in the NOJHL season starter, the Rapids flowed to a 5-4 takeaway over the Express in Game 2 of the young season.

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Rapids nip Express in opener


By
November 14, 2020


Regular season competition returned to the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League on Friday for the first time since play was shut down in mid March because of the Covid-19 crisis.

And there was no shortage of excitement as the visiting French River Rapids fashioned a frantic finish to edge the Espanola Express 6-5 on a goal by Cooper Bowman in the sixth round of the shootout.

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Birds, Beavers off for now


By
November 13, 2020


The Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has announced that this weekend’s slated home and home games between the Soo Thunderbirds and Blind River Beavers will be rescheduled to a later date.

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Two from Soo on the Express


By
November 13, 2020


Sault Ste. Marie will be duly represented by a pair of local minor hockey graduates as the Espanola Express, from down the highway, begins regular season play in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League this weekend.

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Eight NOJHL teams for now


By
November 13, 2020


Cochrane v. Hearst: cohort partners. (Photo by Emily Martin)

For this month at least, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League will play within a schedule that involves eight of its teams in four cohort brackets.

The NOJHL’s regular season slate will be played in monthly match-ups that, after November’s activity, will see games in December and beyond being scheduled dependent upon the changing scenarios relative to the Covid-19 pandemic.

So, through until the end of November, the four-bracket set-ups will feature home and home games featuring Soo Thunderbirds v. Blind River Beavers, Espanola Express v. French River Rapids, Rayside Balfour Canadians v. Timmins Rock and Cochrane Crunch v. Hearst Lumberjacks.

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Crunch time for Keaston


By
November 12, 2020


Keaston Blais

A character kid with a work ethic to match, rookie defenseman Keaston (Sticks) Blais has been acquired by the Cochrane Crunch from the Hearst Lumberjacks in an exchange between the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League cohorts, Hockey News North has confirmed.

An ever-improving, hard-working, right-hand shooting defender with a late October, 2002 birth date, Blais spent the past two seasons with the Timmins Majors of the Great North Under 18 AAA Hockey League.

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Small market sidekicks


By
November 12, 2020


Espanola Express and French River Rapids will play each other six times through the month of November

It seems fitting that the Espanola Express and French River Rapids are matched as cohorts, at least through the early going of the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League season.

Not only are Espanola and French River small market franchises with a combined population of just over 7,500 inhabitants, the two towns are separated by a mere 90 miles of highway.

And besides that, both the Express and Rapids came into the NOJHL together as expansion teams back in 2015.

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Regular season set to start


By
November 10, 2020


Cochrane Crunch and Hearst Lumberjacks will play a home and home set this weekend. (Photo by Emily Martin)

Eight teams in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are slated to begin regular season play this week.

In all, seven games are on the schedule from Friday through Sunday.

See below for the list of seven matches that are set to go, according to the NOJHL.

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Reaction to new way of play


By
November 9, 2020


A free-wheeling, wide open style of play was evident in opening weekend action between the Espanola Express and French River Rapids

For the foreseeable future at least, this is the new norm for the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

Modifications and restrictions relative to body contact and as per public health officials, the Ontario Hockey Federation and the NOJHL itself, the northern junior loop is adapting its style of play to the Covid-19 pandemic.

All in all, reaction to the new style of play from those who responded, when asked, by Hockey News North has been refreshingly positive.

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Birds, Beavers set to skate


By
November 8, 2020


Soo Thunderbirds and Blind River Beavers are tentatively slated to begin regular season play this weekend with a home and home set. (Photo by Bob Davies)

Here we go.

Nearby rivals separated by a mere 80 or so miles, Soo Thunderbirds and Blind River Beavers of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are among those who are back in business.

Following a series of exhibition matches — including a pair between the Soo and Blind River — the NOJHL as a league is slated to begin regular season play this weekend, including a home and home series between the Thunderbirds and Beavers.

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Sault boy boards the Express


By
November 8, 2020


Jordan Ritchie

There is another Sault Ste. Marie lad who has left home to play junior A hockey down the road in Espanola.

That is, Espanola Express of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has added 2001 birth year defenseman Jordan Ritchie, Hockey News North has confirmed.

Ritchie joins fellow Sault boy Cole Delarosbil on the Espanola roster.

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NOJHL exhibition exercise


By
November 8, 2020


The mini pre-season schedule in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League featured four more exhibition games on Saturday and Sunday. Regular season play in the NOJHL is slated to begin this coming weekend.

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Back in the game


By
November 7, 2020


A pair of exhibition contests have marked the return of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League to game activity.

Along with the rest of amateur hockey across the nation, the NOJHL had been dormant from game play since shutting down in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Friday night return to play features included a 5-4 overtime win by the visiting French River Rapids over the Espanola Express and the Soo Thunderbirds scoring a 6-1 home ice verdict over the Blind River Beavers.

See below for photos via Chelsea Solomon in Espanola and Bob Davies in Sault Ste. Marie.

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NOJHL exhibitions begin


By
November 6, 2020


Under strict, modified guidelines relative to COVID-19, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League will return to play tonight. A pair of exhibition games will make up tonight’s slate, Hockey News North has confirmed via the NOJHL.

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NOJHL is returning to play!


By
November 5, 2020


Justin Mauro and the Blind River Beavers, Avery Rebek and the Soo Thunderbirds are slated to take part in NOJHL exhibition action this weekend

Junior ‘A’ hockey is soon to return to northeastern Ontario.

Having received the go ahead from the various public health officials, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is set to begin the 2020-2021 regular season this month.

With safety precautions and guidelines in place, first pucks are poised to drop on the 2020-2021 campaign, including slated exhibition action between the Soo Thunderbirds and Blind River Beavers this weekend.

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Getting ready to play up north


By
November 4, 2020


The restless hands of time are ticking towards the return of good level hockey in northern Ontario.

As Hockey News North was first to report last week, the Northern Ontario Hockey Association’s Great North Under 18 AAA League has been approved for a modified version of play by public health officials representing the various districts.

And the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League will soon make official its return to play format to begin the 2020-2021 season.

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SIJHL is returning to play


By
November 2, 2020


Junior hockey is back in business in northwestern Ontario.

To be sure, the Superior International Jr. Hockey League has confirmed that is has received approval from Hockey Northwestern Ontario, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and the Northwestern Health Unit to begin play on a modified basis.

To that end, the SIJHL has set up a slate of exhibition games ahead of an anticipated regular season schedule.

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New scouting gig for Soo boy


By
November 1, 2020


Mike Dawson

As a medium size defenseman at 5-foot-11, 180 pounds, Mike Dawson made it to the Ontario Hockey League through hard work and perseverance.

A seventh round pick of the Kingston Frontenacs from the Soo Legion midgets at the 1990 priority selections draft, Dawson went on to play three full seasons in the OHL.

He later played five seasons of Atlantic Canada university hockey in total at both Acadia and St. Mary’s followed by two years of pro hockey in Holland and another in the minor pro, Central Hockey League.

Now 47 years of age, the Sault Ste. Marie product has taken his work ethic and knowledge of the game to an ongoing full-time scouting position in the National Hockey League.

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Great North going cohort


By
October 31, 2020


Pierre Racicot (26) and the Timmins Majors will form a cohort with the Kapuskasing Flyers. (Photo by Thomas Perry.)

Less is better than nothing.

In this case, the Northern Ontario Hockey Association’s Great North Under 18 AAA League has been approved for a modified version of play by public health officials representing the various districts, Hockey News North has confirmed.

To be sure, it is a return to play — albeit in cohort form relative to the coronavirus pandemic that has shut down amateur hockey across Canada since March of this year.

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T-Birds tag another Doucette


By
October 30, 2020


Jacob Doucette

Oh, brother.

Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have signed 2001 birth year defenseman Jacob Doucette, Hockey News North has confirmed.

Doucette will join his younger brother, 2004 birth year forward Tyson Doucette, in the Thunderbirds lineup when the NOJHL begins the 2020-2021 season in November.

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Hockey North Show start date


By
October 30, 2020


Coincident with the looming start of the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League season, the Hockey North Show will begin its annual gig on Wednesday, November 18 from 5-6 p.m. on radio station Eagle 95.1 and its on-line site www.eagleradio951.com.

The one-hour, weekly radio show will again be hosted by Hockey News North editor Randy Russon and Soo Today sports editor Brad Coccimiglio and will be broadcast live from Reggie’s Place Tavern in the Sault’s downtown.

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NOJHL is on ice; OHL is not


By
October 28, 2020


Espanola Express and other teams of the NOJHL could be returning to play in the near future

This is a statement of fact relative to the coronavirus and two levels of junior hockey in Ontario.

That is, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League does not have to take a lead from the Ontario Hockey League as it pertains to a return to play for the 2020-2021 season.

Because folks, as the OHL will remain in a shutdown until the new year, the majority of the teams in the NOJHL have been on the ice since the middle of September in the form of skills, drills and in-house scrimmages.

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Angelo Bumbacco passes away


By
October 28, 2020


Angelo Bumbacco

Sault Ste. Marie and its wide ranging hockey family has lost an absolute legend of the game.

Hockey News North has confirmed that the iconic Angelo Bumbacco has passed away at the age of 88.

Born and raised in the Sault, Bumbacco was to undergo hip surgery on Tuesday but he died before going into the operating room, according to a family member.

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On the NHL ‘watch list’


By
October 27, 2020


Jack Matier

A pair of former Great North Midget Hockey League opponents and a scoring star from the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are on the radar of the National Hockey League’s central scouting department.

They are among a few hundred prospects who are on the ‘preliminary players to watch list’ ahead of the 2021 NHL draft.

The list is a compilation of top prospects from all the major development leagues throughout North America and Europe. It will be updated throughout the season as scouts further evaluate the players.

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Birds add well traveled skater


By
October 26, 2020


Ryan Williams

Ryan Williams has a new junior hockey home.

Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have obtained the 2001 birth year forward from the Richmond Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League 2 in a cash exchange.

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