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The Montreal Canadiens announced that defencemen Kaiden Guhle and Gianni Fairbrother would be sent back to their Western Hockey League teams on Friday.
Kaiden Guhle and Gianni Fairbrother will return to their respective WHL junior teams. #GoHabsGohttps://t.co/DS209I3Fa8 Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 26, 2021
Both played in the Laval Rocket’s last two games. Fairbrother played an additional game, as Guhle was coming back from an injury. Fairbrother had an assist and was +2 in three games, while Guhle was pointless and even.
Prince Albert Raider alumnus Ryan McDonald will be joining his former team as an assistant coach.
The Prince Albert product was most recently named as the inaugural head coach of the Warman Wildcats U18 AAA team for the 2020-21 season.
“I am honoured to have the opportunity to join the Raiders coaching staff in Regina,” said McDonald in a statement. “I was fortunate to have the privilege of playing for the team I grew up watching and to join the coaching staff, it is a dream come true.”
As a player, McDonald appeared in 182 games with the Raiders between 2006-2009 after being acquired in a trade with Regina. The forward registered 162 points in that span before moving on to a U Sports career with Lakehead University and the University of Saskatchewan.
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Feb 26, 2021 8:01 AM
Students of the game of hockey will be the ones calling the University of Regina home for the next few months.
The WHL hub in Regina is to begin at Evraz Place on March 12. Players and staff from the seven teams comprising the East Division bubble the Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades, Swift Current Broncos, Moose Jaw Warriors, Prince Albert Raiders, Winnipeg Ice and Brandon Wheat Kings are expected to arrive in Regina on Saturday.
Bettina Welsh, the director of student affairs and operations at the University of Regina, said each team is allowed 35 people per team inside the bubble at the school. That’s 245 people getting ready to call the university home.
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