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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
REBELS: Skill and Size improved with additions of DeBrusk and Rattie
There's no secret about what Taden Rattie is expected to bring to the Red Deer Rebels.
The team acquired Rattie's WHL rights from Portland Monday in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft. Rattie reported to the Rebels Tuesday morning.
He's here to make his imposing presence felt and make the Rebels a tougher team to play against, and Rattie has the credentials.
"My size factor, they [Brent and Shaun Sutter] talked about it," Rattie said prior to his first practice with the Rebels. "I'm 6'4" so I've got to use my body out there, finish checks and just forecheck hard and do what I can."
The Airdrie native has racked up 297 penalty minutes in 87 career games in the AJHL, including 142 in 34 games with the Calgary Mustangs this season (3rd in the league).
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Rebels Prospects Update
The Red Deer Rebels continue to build toward the future in
addition to their mission to win the 2016 Mastercard Memorial Cup they’ll be
hosting in May.
The goal is to return to being the perennial championship
contender they were in the early 2000’s. For that to happen, you need not only
to have a strong current roster but also a full cupboard of prospects.
Cam Moon, being the legendary voice of the Rebels that he
is, recently sat down for a chat with Shaun Sutter, Assistant GM and Director
of Player Personnel. Sutter, as he does so well, gave Mooner a rundown of some prospects
that are off to strong starts this season.
“A lot of guys are playing well and
that’s what we want to see,” Sutter said. “We want to see progress and
development throughout the year in areas where guys want to work on and where
they need to improve.”
“Internally, there is probably as
much talk about next year and what we have inside our organization for what we
are building going ahead because we are striving toward being a contending team
every year and these guys are going to be a part of that.”
Here’s what Shaun had to say about some of them, starting
with a hometown Red Deerian…
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Fleury Working To Rock It Like A Hurricane
[Here goes my latest attempt at blogging, based on some good interviews we've had on recent Rebels broadcasts]
Haydn Fleury hasn’t exactly been piling up the points this season with the Red Deer Rebels. But, that doesn’t mean his play isn’t trending in the right direction.
Last weekend, the Carolina Hurricanes, sent a familiar face to Red Deer to get a firsthand look at the progress of their first round draft pick.
Glen Wesley is the Director of Defencemen Development for the Hurricanes. The Red Deer native knows a thing or two about patrolling NHL blue lines, having done so for 1457 games joining Carolina’s hockey staff.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
REBELS: IT'S TIME
‘Twas the night before training camp and all through the
rink…
Nah, who am I kidding. I suck at poetry. Some think I
also suck at writing, for that matter, but here it comes anyway.
Welcome to the 2014-15 season, Red Deer Rebels fans. After another much longer than hoped for
off-season, the boys are back in town and ready to hit the ice starting
Thursday.
While the off-season was indeed a long one, it was not
completely uneventful for the Rebels. Here is a recap of some of the bigger happenings…
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
REBELS: The Final Curtain
Just like that… it’s all over.
After a frantic finish to the regular season that centred on an ultra-tight race for a playoff spot, the finality of the Red Deer Rebels’ tiebreaker game loss to the Prince Albert Raiders is tough to stomach, real tough.
Many observers had high hopes for the 2013-14 Red Deer Rebels, and it was with good reason that they did. They brought back a large chunk of the roster that last season rallied to finish 4th in the WHL Eastern Conference and swept the Prince Albert Raiders in the opening round of playoffs. They had the reigning WHL and CHL Goaltender of the Year, a stud defenceman to build around, a promising group of forwards, and a solid coaching group with a ton of pedigree. Seemingly, the ingredients were there for a recipe for success this season.
In the end, those ingredients didn’t mix as well as many had expected and the Rebels are on the outside looking in for this year’s playoffs. It certainly wasn’t a boring season, no season ever is in my opinion, and here some of the highs and lows, as I saw them, from the campaign that was…
After a frantic finish to the regular season that centred on an ultra-tight race for a playoff spot, the finality of the Red Deer Rebels’ tiebreaker game loss to the Prince Albert Raiders is tough to stomach, real tough.
Many observers had high hopes for the 2013-14 Red Deer Rebels, and it was with good reason that they did. They brought back a large chunk of the roster that last season rallied to finish 4th in the WHL Eastern Conference and swept the Prince Albert Raiders in the opening round of playoffs. They had the reigning WHL and CHL Goaltender of the Year, a stud defenceman to build around, a promising group of forwards, and a solid coaching group with a ton of pedigree. Seemingly, the ingredients were there for a recipe for success this season.
In the end, those ingredients didn’t mix as well as many had expected and the Rebels are on the outside looking in for this year’s playoffs. It certainly wasn’t a boring season, no season ever is in my opinion, and here some of the highs and lows, as I saw them, from the campaign that was…
Thursday, February 20, 2014
RDC Kings, Queens Ranked #1 Heading Into Volleyball Provincials
ACAC Men’s Volleyball Championship -
Hosted by Red Deer College
Edmonton, February 18, 2014 – Red Deer College is honoured to host the 2013-14 Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Men’s Volleyball Championships on February 21-23, 2014. The top teams from Northern and Southern Alberta will converge on Red Deer College to determine who this year's top volleyball team will be. It's going to be a weekend tournament filled with tough competition!
Friday, February 21
1:00 PM Game 1 GPRC (#6) vs. SAIT (#3)
Edmonton, February 18, 2014 – Red Deer College is honoured to host the 2013-14 Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Men’s Volleyball Championships on February 21-23, 2014. The top teams from Northern and Southern Alberta will converge on Red Deer College to determine who this year's top volleyball team will be. It's going to be a weekend tournament filled with tough competition!
Friday, February 21
1:00 PM Game 1 GPRC (#6) vs. SAIT (#3)
3:00 PM Game 2 NAIT (#7) vs. GMU (#2)
6:00 PM Game 3 BC (#8) vs. RDC (#1)
8:00 PM Game 4 UAA (#5) vs. MHC
(#4)
Saturday, February 22
1:00 PM Game 5 LG2 vs. LG1
Saturday, February 22
1:00 PM Game 5 LG2 vs. LG1
3:00 PM Game 6 LG4 vs. LG3
6:00 PM Game 7 WG1 vs. WG2
8:00 PM Game 8 WG3 vs. WG4
Sunday, February 23
11:00 AM Game 9 WG5 vs. WG6
Sunday, February 23
11:00 AM Game 9 WG5 vs. WG6
1:00 PM Game 10 LG 7 vs. LG8
3:30 PM Game 11 WG7 vs. WG8
ALL GAMES AT RDC MAIN GYM
ACAC Women’s Volleyball Championship - Hosted by Grande Prairie Regional College
ALL GAMES AT RDC MAIN GYM
ACAC Women’s Volleyball Championship - Hosted by Grande Prairie Regional College
Friday, February 21
1:00 PM Game 1 King’s (#5) vs. BC (#4)
3:00 PM Game 2 LAKE (#8) vs. RDC (#1)
6:00 PM Game 3 OC (#6) vs. GPRC (#3)
8:00 PM Game 4 NAIT (#7) vs. GMU
(#2)
Saturday, February 22
1:00 PM Game 5 LG2 vs. LG1
Saturday, February 22
1:00 PM Game 5 LG2 vs. LG1
3:00 PM Game 6 LG4 vs. LG3
6:00 PM Game 7 WG1 vs. WG2
8:00 PM Game 8 WG3 vs. WG4
Sunday, February 23
11:00 AM Game 9 WG5 vs. WG6
Sunday, February 23
11:00 AM Game 9 WG5 vs. WG6
1:00 PM Game 10 LG 7 vs. LG8
3:30 PM Game 11 WG7 vs.
WG8
www.acac.ab.ca
www.acac.ab.ca
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Local Sports: February 18
The Red Deer Rebels solid grip on a WHL
playoff spot is now rather tenuous.
The Rebels sit just two points ahead of Prince Albert for 8th in the Eastern Conference after a 7-1 drubbing in Calgary on Monday. The Rebels also fell 4-1 at home to Saskatoon on Saturday, one night after their 3-2 overtime win in Edmonton.
The Rebels host the Oil Kings for their first of five straight games at the Enmax Centrium.
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Senior AAA Provincials
The Bentley Generals beat the Stony Plain Eagles 3-2 in overtime on Monday at the Red Deer Arena. The Generals have a 3-0 lead in the provincial semi-final series with game four coming this Saturday at Stony Plain.
The Innisfail Eagles and Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs are tied 1-1 in the other semi-final series, game three goes Friday night in Innisfail.
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The Rebels sit just two points ahead of Prince Albert for 8th in the Eastern Conference after a 7-1 drubbing in Calgary on Monday. The Rebels also fell 4-1 at home to Saskatoon on Saturday, one night after their 3-2 overtime win in Edmonton.
The Rebels host the Oil Kings for their first of five straight games at the Enmax Centrium.
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Senior AAA Provincials
The Bentley Generals beat the Stony Plain Eagles 3-2 in overtime on Monday at the Red Deer Arena. The Generals have a 3-0 lead in the provincial semi-final series with game four coming this Saturday at Stony Plain.
The Innisfail Eagles and Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs are tied 1-1 in the other semi-final series, game three goes Friday night in Innisfail.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Feb 10: Local Sports Recap

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Regular season play wrapped up in the Chinook Hockey League over the weekend...
Friday
Innisfail Eagles 1, Fort Saskatchewan 0

Saturday
Bentley Generals 6, Stony Plain 3
Final Regular Season Standings
1. Bentley 42 points
2. Innisfail 32 points
3. Fort Saskatchewan 31 points
4. Okotoks 15 points (not taking part in AAA Provincials)
5. Stony Plain 14 points
(PLAYOFFS INFO BELOW...)
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Local Athletes Head To Alberta Winter Games

The 2014 Alberta Winter Games get underway on Thursday in Banff and Canmore.
The 2014 Alberta Winter Games run from February 6-9th young athletes from eight zones will participate in 22 sporting competitions in both locations.
Below is the list of athletes representing Zone 4 from Red Deer and Red Deer County. For a list of the rest of our local Zone 4 athletes visit www. albertagames.com.
Aasman | Jayda | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Adkins | Ryan | Archery | Red Deer |
Allin | Erin | Ringette | Red Deer |
Beaudoin | Spencer | Ringette | Red Deer |
Biletsky | Parker | Volleyball Male | Red Deer |
Bilodeau | Shaelynne | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Boorse | Mikayla | Curling | Red Deer |
Brown | Wade | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Bussard | Jade | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Butler | Ruby | Artistic Gymnastics | Red Deer |
Carriere | Tye | Hockey Male | Red Deer |
Colonna | Skylar | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Coutts | Tyra | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Cudillo | Lester | Boxing | Red Deer |
Cudillo | Lowie | Boxing | Red Deer |
Cundict | Elizabeth | Ringette | Red Deer |
DeMale | Shae | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Domoney | Kaylee | Ringette | Red Deer |
Evans | Tracey | Archery | Red Deer |
Fairbrother | Keesha | Ringette | Red Deer |
Farguson | William | Judo | Red Deer |
Fitzsimons | Mandi | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Flanagan | Anthony | Judo | Red Deer |
Freeman | Mya | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Frenette | Natalie | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Fuerbringer | Joshua | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
Garbe | Janaya | Ringette | Red Deer |
Graham | Christopher | Volleyball Male | Red Deer |
Gray | Kieren | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
Gray | Nolan | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
Green | Owen | Alpine Skiing | Red Deer |
Guthrie | Adam | Squash | Red Deer |
Halford | Claire | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Hayes | Nina | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Heron | Matthew | Volleyball Male | Red Deer |
Hovdestad | Amy | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Huddleston | Mackenzie | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Hurry | Devyn | Fencing | Red Deer |
Jewkes | Lauren | Ringette | Red Deer |
Johnson | Bailey | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Junck | Adam | Volleyball Male | Red Deer |
Kopec | Bryce | Badminton | Red Deer |
Kosack | Zachary | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Krause | Liam | Volleyball Male | Red Deer |
Lamont | Kameron | Fencing | Red Deer |
Laye | Sierra | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Lee | Daniel | Judo | Red Deer |
Love Hollman | Eryn | Curling | Red Deer |
Love Hollman | Mason | Curling | Red Deer |
Macleod | Logan | Squash | Red Deer |
Marshall | Luke | Hockey Male | Red Deer |
Mast | Cody | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Meckling | Abby | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Metcalfe | Janelle | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Morlock | Justin | Curling | Red Deer |
Mulder | Amy | Ringette | Red Deer |
Nadon | Evan | Badminton | Red Deer |
Nasewich | Maegan | Figure Skating | Red Deer |
O'Connell | Brandon | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
Oakes | Jared | Alpine Skiing | Red Deer |
Ostrikoff | Megan | Fencing | Red Deer |
Paarup | Jace | Hockey Male | Red Deer |
Packard | Kallan | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Patrick | Mercedes | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Pimm | Owen | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Rodger | Logan | Judo | Red Deer |
Sandquist | Chantelle | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Saunders | Brad | Biathlon | Red Deer |
Saunders | Brad | Biathlon | Red Deer |
Saunders | Brielle | Biathlon | Red Deer |
Saunders | Devin | Biathlon | Red Deer |
Schlachter | Alison | Ringette | Red Deer |
Sikora | Genevieve | Freestyle Skiing | Red Deer |
Sikora | Sydney | Freestyle Skiing | Red Deer |
Sorokan | Hope | Synchronized Swimming | Red Deer |
Sosnowski | Gina | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Spicer | Lauren | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
Spicer | Stefanie | Speed Skating | Red Deer |
St. Pierre | Isabel | Ringette | Red Deer |
St.Pierre | Jenna | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Starratt | Bailey | Archery | Red Deer |
Stecyk | Cale | Hockey Male | Red Deer |
Suhalj | Anna | Volleyball Female | Red Deer |
Tieken-Maerz | Kendra | Ringette | Red Deer |
Towers | Talyn | Archery | Red Deer |
Very | Jason | Hockey Male | Red Deer |
Wiebe | Dahlin | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer |
Wiley | Kaitlyn | Archery | Red Deer |
Wlad | Carley | Hockey Female | Red Deer |
Doyon | Joshua | Cross Country Skiing | Red Deer County |
Flewell | Journey | Volleyball Female | Red Deer County |
Janssen | Kendall | Volleyball Female | Red Deer County |
Linnell | Kaitlan | Hockey Female | Red Deer County |
MacDougall | Bryndelle | Speed Skating | Red Deer County |
MacDougall | Connor | Speed Skating | Red Deer County |
Sinnamon | Connor | Volleyball Male | Red Deer County |
Weberg | Ethan | Hockey Male | Red Deer County |
Wood | Adam | Freestyle Skiing | Red Deer County |
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Tommy Gun's Outdoor Winter Classic - A True Hockey Celebration
The Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks
may be playing at the legendary hockey setting that is Dodger Stadium
(nothing screams “Hockey” like palm trees). A true celebration
of the game, however, takes place in Red Deer again this weekend.
The 4th annual Tommy Gun’s Outdoor Winter Classic [@TGWinterClassic] is on at the Bower Community Rink this weekend. Eight midget teams hit the outdoor ice for games starting Friday afternoon and running through Sunday afternoon.
This year, four Red Deer midget teams are joined this year by squads from Grande Prairie, Lloydminster, Claresholm and Kelowna.
“We just wanted to do a Midget ‘A’ tournament and there was never any ice to do it,” explains Tournament Organizer Al Sim. “We originally planned to do an indoor tournament but something got lost and we never got the indoor ice time. So we looked at the outdoor winter classic the NHL was doing and decided ‘Why don’t we do that too?’”
(more below)
The 4th annual Tommy Gun’s Outdoor Winter Classic [@TGWinterClassic] is on at the Bower Community Rink this weekend. Eight midget teams hit the outdoor ice for games starting Friday afternoon and running through Sunday afternoon.
This year, four Red Deer midget teams are joined this year by squads from Grande Prairie, Lloydminster, Claresholm and Kelowna.
“We just wanted to do a Midget ‘A’ tournament and there was never any ice to do it,” explains Tournament Organizer Al Sim. “We originally planned to do an indoor tournament but something got lost and we never got the indoor ice time. So we looked at the outdoor winter classic the NHL was doing and decided ‘Why don’t we do that too?’”
(more below)
Thursday, November 28, 2013
REBELS: Big Weekend Ahead
With the spectacle
that was the Subway Super Series now in the books, the focus for junior hockey
fans in Central Alberta returns squarely on the exploits of the Red Deer
Rebels.
The Rebels
are coming off of what was perhaps their best home effort of the season thus
far, definitely their best since their return from November’s ArgiTrade induced
road trip. My question for Lukas Sutter
on Thursday, what was the key to success that night?
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Rebels: Bleackley Excited About Future After Eventful Month
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Conner Bleackley |
In a huge off-season when it comes to his future as a hockey player, Bleackley’s hockey efforts were abruptly put on hold when his hometown of High River was devastated by June’s massive floods.
Thankfully for Bleackley, he and his family made it through the traumatic experience relatively unscathed compared with many others.
“We got all of our valuable stuff out of the basement but it was devastating to see the rest of the damage in and around High River,” Bleackley told me over the phone today. “All the houses on our street, some of the families won’t be able to recover from the flood which is sad to see. We were fortunate that all we lost was some stuff and that everyone was out ok and all my friends and family were not hurt.”
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The Hard Hitting Topic of Body Checking
Hey gang.
I am fortunate enough to have been invited by Hockey Alberta to serve as moderator for an interesting, and quite possibly emotional, forum discussion taking place tomorrow night as part of their Annual General Meeting.
I am fortunate enough to have been invited by Hockey Alberta to serve as moderator for an interesting, and quite possibly emotional, forum discussion taking place tomorrow night as part of their Annual General Meeting.
The topic of
discussion… body checking. There has been no shortage of opinions
voiced both for and against Hockey Alberta’s, followed by Hockey
Canada’s, decision to eliminate body checking from pee wee hockey.
The bottom line is there’s no turning back. The decision has been made and the focus of tomorrow night’s forum will be on “what’s next.” Now that this change is being made, how do we (coaches, managers, officials, players, parents, etc.) move forward while also improving the game of hockey?
The bottom line is there’s no turning back. The decision has been made and the focus of tomorrow night’s forum will be on “what’s next.” Now that this change is being made, how do we (coaches, managers, officials, players, parents, etc.) move forward while also improving the game of hockey?
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Midget Chiefs: Best In Canada, Again
Here's is today's Hockey Canada media release re: Red Deer Optimist Chiefs Telus Cup victory...
RED DEER CHIEFS WIN 2013 TELUS CUP SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. – The Red Deer Chiefs (Pacific) have won the 2013 TELUS Cup, claiming Canada’s 40th National Midget Championship with a 5-0 win over the Ottawa Jr. 67’s (Central) in Sunday night’s gold medal game at the Essar Centre.
The victory makes the Chiefs just the fourth team in the history of Canada’s National Midget Championship to win back-to-back gold medals, joining the Couillard/Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy (1978, 1979), Prince Albert Mintos (2006, 2007) and Notre Dame Hounds (2009 and 2010).
RED DEER CHIEFS WIN 2013 TELUS CUP SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. – The Red Deer Chiefs (Pacific) have won the 2013 TELUS Cup, claiming Canada’s 40th National Midget Championship with a 5-0 win over the Ottawa Jr. 67’s (Central) in Sunday night’s gold medal game at the Essar Centre.
The victory makes the Chiefs just the fourth team in the history of Canada’s National Midget Championship to win back-to-back gold medals, joining the Couillard/Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy (1978, 1979), Prince Albert Mintos (2006, 2007) and Notre Dame Hounds (2009 and 2010).
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Generals: Oh, What a Relief It Is
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2013 Allan Cup Champions |
But for the Bentley Generals, who won their second Allan Cup title on Saturday with a 3-0 win over the Clarenville Caribous, there are another words which are perhaps more fitting.
Relief.
You would be hard pressed to find another team facing as much pressure to win as this year's Bentley Generals. They already knew they'd be playing in the 2013 Allan Cup as the host team. But the Generals shocked the senior hockey world when they fired coach Brian Sutter.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Bentley Generals - Allan Cup Champs (again)
Here's the Hockey Canada media release for the Bentley Generals 2013 Allan Cup championship win...
RED DEER, Alta. – For the second time in five years, the Bentley Generals have won the Allan Cup, claiming Canada’s 105th National Senior Championship with a 3-0 victory over the Clarenville Caribous in Saturday’s championship game at Red Deer Arena.
Bentley and Clarenville Battle for Allan Cup (again)
Here's a look at Hockey Canada's media release for today's Allan Cup final between the Bentley Generals and Clarenville Caribous...
(visit my soundcloud page for some audio from Generals coach Brandin Cote and captain Sean Robertson)
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(visit my soundcloud page for some audio from Generals coach Brandin Cote and captain Sean Robertson)
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RED
DEER, Alta. – After semifinal victories on Friday, the Bentley Generals
and Clarenville Caribous will meet for the 105th Allan
Cup, Canada’s National Senior Championship, on Saturday at the Red Deer
Arena. The championship game can be seen on TSN beginning at 7:30 p.m.
ET/4:30 p.m. PT. Check your local listings for broadcast times in your
area.
Bentley defeated the Kenora Thistles 3-2 in Friday’s late semifinal, while Clarenville topped the Rosetown Redwings 6-2 in the
early game.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Fab Four For Optimist Chiefs
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2013 AMHL Champions - Red Deer Optimist Chiefs |
At least that's how the players, past and present, refer to the Red Deer Optimist Chiefs streak of four straight Alberta Midget AAA provincial championships.
It's their tribute to the man in charge, Doug Quinn, who has been behind the Chiefs bench for all four title wins (as well as their Telus Cup championship win last April.)
He's a coach these players absolutely love playing for. And on Saturday, they rewarded him with another solid 60 minute effort leading to another provincial title.
"They're all exciting but I think one is probably a bit extra special," Quinn said following the Chiefs 1-0 won over Edmonton Southside Athletic Club in the fifth and deciding game of the Alberta Midget Hockey League final.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Great Words From The Great One / Sutter Talks Iggy
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Wayne Gretzky and Yours Truly |
After all, it’s not every day that The Great One visits your city… especially when your city is Red Deer.
Wayne Gretzky had the crowd in the palm of his hand this morning at the 10th annual RDC Kings and Queens Scholarship Breakfast. Over 1,400 people came out to Westerner Park to hear Wayne share stories on stage with his former St. Louis Blues teammate, Kelly Chase [who is very entertaining in his own right].
Monday, March 25, 2013
Rebels: Prospects Perspective
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Rebels Senior Scout Shaun Sutter |
Players spent quite a bit of time at the Enmax Centrium, both on and off the ice, learning all about what it takes to be a part of the Red Deer Rebels organization.
On Saturday, I chatted with Rebels Senior Scout Shaun Sutter about the weekend and about a pair of high profile prospects in particular, Adam Musil and Vukie Mpofu.
Rather than re-type the whole interview... you can listen to it on my soundcloud page.
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