CJHL Forges Ahead with Appointment of Chairman

The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) and its 10 member Junior A leagues are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Kirk Lamb as the Chairman of the CJHL. Kirk Lamb is a Calgary based-lawyer with the firm of Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP who has an extensive hockey and professional background. Kirk is an […]

Walls out to make an Impact

His body checking ability has made Caylen Walls a hit with Storm fans for two seasons. The Grande Prairie Storm defenceman is one of the hardest hitters in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. And now, thanks to his “impact on ice”, students in Grande Prairies are going to benefit. For every hit Walls makes at […]

Source for Sports AJHL Player of the Week: Dec 29 – Jan 2nd

Dylan Seymour of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons is the Source for Sports AJHL Player of the Week for the opening days of 2011. Seymour returned from the holiday season to record 4points (1G, 3A) in 2 games The Oil Barons went 2-0 in two road victories following the AJHL break. The Oil Barons have […]

Dell Takes It and Runs

When the 2010-11 season began, North Dakota was set in goal with a guy they expected to be an All-WCHA guy. As 2011 dawns, that statement still rings true. Only now, instead of Brad Eidsness, that man is sophomore Aaron Dell. If you haven’t heard of Dell, you’re probably not alone. Last season as a […]

Merrimack No. 1 surprise at the break

No longer the league doormat, the Merrimack College Warriors have cracked the hallowed hall of Hockey East — breaking into the top four historically reserved for Boston University, Boston College, New Hampshire and Maine. Currently fifth in the 10-team league — a first in team history this deep into any season — Merrimack began December […]

Blackhawks Sign Olsen

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed defenceman Dylan Olsen to a three-year entry-level contract, the team announced Saturday. Olsen, 19, is currently in Buffalo, N.Y., representing Canada at the world junior hockey championship, where he has one assist in four games. He was Chicago’s first choice, 28th overall, at the 2009 NHL draft. Olsen had a […]