Category: NAHL
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Eleven NAHL players recognized by NHL Central Scouting
FRISCO, TEXAS – Eleven (11) North American Hockey League (NAHL) players were recognized on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau’s “Players to Watch” list for 2012 draft-eligibles released on Oct. 21. The preliminary listing is comprised of players who have been identified by NHL Central Scouting using the following criteria: A Rating: A must-see player who…
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NAHL’s Three Stars of the Week – Oct. 24
First Star of the Week: Anthony Stolarz – Corpus Christi IceRays Stolarz, 17, who was placed on The Hockey News hot list last month, showed this past week why he is such a highly-touted goaltender as he and the Corpus Christi IceRays fashioned two home wins over the 2nd place Texas Tornado. The two wins…
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Megariotis playing his part in Fighting Falcons’ turnaround
By Matt Mackinder – Last month, Peter Megariotis drove more than 2,300 miles from his home in California to play for last season’s worst team in the North American Hockey League. The Port Huron Fighting Falcons had a troubled first season and won all of six games in 2010-2011. Megariotis was acquired by Port Huron…
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NAHL’s Three Stars of the Week – Oct. 17
First Star of the Week: JT Osborn – Fairbanks Ice Dogs Osborn, 20, continued to add to one of the strongest starts to a season by a player in recent NAHL history with another memorable week, garnering 1st star honors. On Wednesday, Osborn lit the lamp for two goals, including the game-winning goal, and assisted…
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NAHL’s Three Stars of the Week – Oct. 10
First Star of the Week: Kyle Cook – Springfield Jr. Blues Cook, 19, recorded three goals and two assists as the Springfield Jr. Blues split a weekend road series against the St. Louis Bandits. On Friday, Cook (6’4/215 lbs.) was kept off the scoreboard in a 5-0 loss, but managed not to pick up a…
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NAHL Michigan quartet vie for North supremacy
By Matt Mackinder – The North Division underwent a revamp over the summer months, but the Michigan-heavy division should be one of the most competitive divisions in all of the North American Hockey League. Back are the Michigan Warriors, Port Huron Fighting Falcons and Traverse City North Stars, with the Motor City Metal Jackets moving…
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NAHL Preview: The Michigan teams
By Matt Mackinder – The North Division underwent a revamp over the summer months, but the Michigan-heavy division should be one of the most competitive divisions in all of the North American Hockey League. Back are the Michigan Warriors, Port Huron Fighting Falcons and Traverse City North Stars, with the Motor City Metal Jackets moving…