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Ben Gray sells his stake in Twin City Thunder to Dan Hodge

Read Article Twin City Thunder head coach Doug Friedman, center, is flanked by team owner & general manager, Ben Gray, left, and owner and director of hockey operation, Dan Hodge, right, during a press conference in March 2018 at the Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal file photo There has been a change at the ownership level with the Twin City Thunder. Ben Gray sold his 50% share to Dan Hodge, who becomes the sole owner of the organization after a three-year partnership between the two men. Gray also owns the Maine Moose youth hockey organization, based out of Camden National Bank Ice Vault in Hallowell, as well as the owner of Merit Pools & Spas in Augusta.

Komets, looking more familiar, defeat Fuel 5-0 | Ice Chips

Komets, looking more familiar, defeat Fuel 5-0 | Ice Chips
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Huntsville Havoc coach Glenn Detulleo sad not to see parents in Canada amid COVID border closing

Macon Mayhem asking fans to throw underwear on ice Saturday

Macon Mayhem asking fans to throw underwear on ice Saturday Listen to the content of this post: MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The first-place Macon Mayhem are back in town this weekend, and they’re doing something unique during their game Saturday night against Huntsville. It’s the team’s second annual “Whitey Tighty Toss Night.” They’re asking you to bring packaged underwear, socks, hats, gloves, t-shirts or anything else that can help people stay warm, and throw it on the ice after the team’s first goal. “It’s a different concept,” General Manager Blair Floyd said. “But it’s fun, and it engages the fans, so we encourage everybody to bring as much as they can to toss it out because it goes to a great cause, and it really helps out people in need.”

Coaching Border Bruins great experience for former skipper Olauson

by Contributor on Monday Jan 25 2021 Emery Olauson, head coach/assistant general manager of the Edmundston Blizzard in the Maritime Hockey League, coached the Grand Forks Border Bruins for three seasons. Digiphoto By Emanuel Sequera, KIJHL Director of Communications Becoming the coach-GM of the Grand Forks Border Bruins was the challenge Emery Olauson needed.
 
“I needed to know that I love this and that I want to do this,” says Olauson, who held the position for three years (2015-18) and was named Coach of the Year in 2016. Being his first junior coaching position, the Canmore, Alta., native knew there would be things to push him and help him find out if he wanted to be a coach.

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