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The City Insurance Group MQT Girls U16 AA will play against the Northern Michigan University women's club hockey team today, March 30, to help raise funds for their upcoming trip to the national championships.
By Brice Burge
Editor in Chief The City Insurance Group MQT Girls U16 AA will play against the Northern Michigan University women's club hockey team today, March 30, to help raise funds for their upcoming trip to the national championships.
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By Brice Burge
Editor in Chief The MQT Royales are going to the USA Hockey Tier III national championships with an extra piece of baggage: the Busch Cup. After already clinching a national bid by defeating the Hudson Crusaders (Wisc.) in the semifinals, the Royales defeated the Dells Ducks 3-2 in overtime to win the Minnesota Junior Hockey League tournament championship to bring the first ever junior hockey title to MQT. “Its amazing,” said Royales forward and MQT native Dallas McLaughlin. “I think a lot of guys on the team don't realize that this is such a big deal for this city.” By Brice Burge
Editor in Chief According to a league official, the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL) held a hearing regarding the arrest and court appearances of two players of the Illiana Blackbirds. This hearing takes place before the start of the league Final Four in Oregon, Wisc.. MnJHL President Ralph Hayne said that a meeting took place with him, other MnJHL board members and Blackbirds' Owner, General Manager and Co-Coach Reid Simpson this morning. "We had a hearing this morning that myself and several officers with the coach and general manager. We talked about an hour and a half," Hayne said. By Brice Burge
Editor in Chief The 31st-annual Pigs-N-Heat game took place last night, March 12, at Lakeview Arena. Unfortunately for the local firefighters, the police officers were the hot team, winning 7-1. "Well we didn't show up," said Kurt Hillier of the MQT City Fire Department. "They had a good team this year and we had a couple bad lines and they took advantage of it." By Brice Burge
Editor in Chief The MQT Royales faced off in their first ever all-U.P. team matchup on Saturday, March 8 against the Portage Lake Pioneers of the Great Lakes Hockey League (GLHL). The exhibition game ended in a 7-4 victory for the Pioneers. “(Portage Lake) is a little bit bigger and a little bit stronger, but these guys are smart.” Royales Head Coach Mike Stanaway said. “They have seen every trick in the book. It gives our guys not only an idea of what we do in the playoffs, but what its like to play three or four levels higher.” By Brice Burge
Managing Editor After receiving a controversial bye in the first round of the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL) playoffs, the Royales are set to play the Portage Lake Pioneers of the Great Lakes Hockey League (GLHL) on Saturday night. "With the long break, we wanted to put this game together to help our team keep their edge," said Royales Head Coach and General Manager Mike Stanaway. "We do not want to go into the playoffs with any sort of rust or to have our timing off." By Brice Burge
Managing Editor The Northern Michigan University women’s basketball team will host the quarterfinals of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament, today, March 5. Tip off is set for 7 p.m.. The ’Cats finished the season 19-7 overall and 16-6 in conference play to grab the second seed for the tournament. Michigan Tech and Ashland (Ohio) also had the same conference record, but the seed went to NMU through tiebreakers. By Brice Burge
Managing Editor The Minnesota Junior Hockey League playoff tournament is set. The Royales will get a first round bye for the weekend of March 7-9, as the eighth-seeded St. Louis Frontenacs was excused from the playoff tournament by the Great Lakes Division. “We had a team decide to not spend the money to come up and get their butt kicked,” said MnJHL President Ralph Hayne. |
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