The AJHL This Week – October 15
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Tickets for the Northern Classic hockey game in Fort McMurray, Alberta went on sale at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre at 8 am on October 15, 2010. The organizing committee challenged the BIG SPIRIT of the community and Fort McMurray rallied behind the event creating a sell out in only 54 minutes. The highlight of […]
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Okotoks Oilers Captain, Ben Gamache, is the Source for Sports AJHL Player of the Week for the week of October 4th – 10th, 2010. Gamache accumulated 3 goals and 3 assists in 3 games for the Oilers last week, including two powerplay goals. Gamache leads the Oilers in scoring with 16 points and has recorded […]
The Alberta Junior Hockey League is approaching its 50thAnniversary. Reflecting on such a milestone bringsforward a sense of responsibility and pride to ensure wehonour such a significant event. History is so oftenoverlooked in many facets of today’s successful leagues.Technology, media, real-time stats and continuousinformation have us all focused on the moment. This year,I encourage AJHL […]
The Alberta Junior Hockey League would like to extend a very sincere and heartfelt Thank You to all sponsors and volunteers who contributed to making the 2010 Crescent Point Energy Corp and Legacy Oil & Gas AJHL Showcase such a huge success! The event propels our athletes both academically and athletically, as it attracts NHL, […]
The Okotoks Oilers are pleased to announce that Derek Stuart and Jeff Peters will be joining the organization as Assistant Coaches for the 2010 / 2011 season. Derek Stuart joins the hockey club after spending the past 4 seasons as Assistant Coach for the Calgary Midget AAA Buffaloes. During that time, the Buffaloes saw tremendous […]
Brad Eidsness is the only goalie in UND hockey history to play 40 games in back-to-back seasons. He did so as a freshman and sophomore. Even so, that doesn’t mean that the junior from Chestermere, Alta., is being handed the No. 1 job again this season. Read More
A little less than a year-and-a-half ago, Andrew Boutlier, governor of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons, approached Sheldon Germain at a Christmas party. Boutlier wanted to talk to him about something. Read More
Men’s hockey season preview:Puck drops on historic drive for five CALGARY — Kevin Lessard, the most seasoned player on the roster, has already detected something about this season’s edition of the SAIT Trojans. “The first thing that I’ve noticed is, whenever there’s a scrum, nobody’s leaving anybody behind,” says Lessard (4th year, Tring-jonction, Que., petroleum […]