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Saturday, 05 November 2011 08:31

by Curtis J. Phillips, Keyano Sports Information Officer, ACAC Sports Writer

11/04/2011...Lac la Biche, Alberta - If Portage Voyageurs men’s hockey coach Terry Ewasiuk were to give Keyano Huskies men’s hockey coach Paul Strand a few words of advice on building a brand new program, it would be to have the players “confirmed and committed.”

Ewasiuk started the Voyageurs program in 2008-2009 to round out the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference men’s hockey to its present eight teams. The Voyageurs finished their inaugural season with nine wins and 19 losses.

The Huskies, out of Fort McMurray, will join the ACAC men’s hockey program this fall with Strand at the helm for 2011-2012.

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10 Months Until Puck Drops PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 November 2011 18:56

by Trevor Howlett, Fort McMurray TODAY

It will still be roughly 10 months before a Keyano Huskies men's hockey team takes the ice, but head coach Paul Strand has a lot of preparations to make long before then.

"I think the big thing right now is assembling a team," Strand told Today.

"Obviously when you've got a new hockey team, there are lots of things that need to be done, but right now we're focusing on recruiting."

The Huskies are looking to enter into the 2012-13 season of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference men's hockey division, but still need to build a lineup from scratch.

Much of the ACAC is made from former Junior A players — namely the AJHL and SJHL — although some teams also have former WHLers as well.

Right now Strand is focusing on Junior A players, including some familiar faces.

"I went to the Alberta Junior Hockey League showcase down in Spruce Grove a little while back and then I went to the SJHL showcase in Estevan and then I've just been contacting players from the various leagues and identifying the type of kid that can play at this level and would possibly want to come," said Strand. (pictured below with youth from the Carolina Hurricanes outreach program)

 

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Paul Strand To Lead Men's Hockey PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 06 July 2011 09:28

July 7, 2011 - Keyano College Athletics announced today that Paul Strand has been officially named as head coach of the Keyano Huskies men’s hockey program which will enter their inaugural season in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Association in 2012-2013.

Strand, 39, comes to the Huskies after serving six seasons as the Youth and Amateur Hockey Coordinator for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League.

“Part of me always wanted to come home,” said Strand, a native of Fort McMurray. “This (Huskies men’s hockey head coach) sounded like something that I could do and something that was pretty special as I was getting in on the ground floor.

“I am really excited to come back and kind of show what I have learned. One of the biggest challenges to be tackled is the recruiting. Keyano has a lot to offer and one of my jobs will be in convincing potential (student/athletes) that we have a lot of offer both on and off the ice.”

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Hockey in 2012 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 May 2011 09:09

King the Husky mascot drops the puck to signify that the Keyano College Huskies will enter Alberta Colleges Athletic Association men's hockey program in 2012. On the right is Jarrod Saunders, President of the Keyano College Student’s Association along with Dale Unruh, Chair of the Keyano Foundation and Board of Directors.

Photo Sean McLennan

May 29, 2011 - Keyano College Huskies announced recently that their application to enter a men’s hockey team into the Alberta Colleges Athletic Association has been accepted and that they will commence league sanctioned play in 2012-2013.

“This is our big dog Huskies moment,” said Wade Kolmel, Director of Sport & Wellness, Keyano College. “I want to thank Wayne Thomas (former Project Manager Sport & Wellness) who has been instrumental in bringing hockey to Keyano College and all of our community for making this happen.”

Like the other dignitaries in the audience Thursday, Dale Unruh, Chair of the Keyano Foundation and Board of Directors had had a speech prepared but when he came to the podium those written words were simply thrown out the window.

He let his heart speak:  “Everyone has played a part in making today’s announcement happen – this is a typical Fort McMurray factor. There was a void. Kids will now have a place to go.This brings Keyano College and Wood Buffalo to a national level.”

Dr. Kevin Nagel, Keyano College’s President  & CEO echoed Unruh’s passion: “Hockey has been a source of national pride for Canadians. It’s going to be a great asset for our College and the community.”

Nagel himself was an outstanding hockey player having played for the University of Wisconsin Badgers in the 1970s while also suiting up for the Regina Pats of the Western Canadian Hockey League in 1974-1975 and then professionally with Cologne EC in 1980-1981.

Decked out in a Huskies hockey sweater, Jarrod Saunders, President of the Keyano College Student’s Association, added that the hockey team will enhance student life on-campus. “We will be able to recruit more students. Playing hockey while getting a diploma is gratifying. Go Huskies!”

Andrew Boutilier, president of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, stated that the Huskies will now give the Barons a “direct link” for their graduating players.

“We are one of the most fertile hockey markets in the country and we’ve always had that support.  (Oil Barons) Head coach Gord Thibodeau has done a great job in preparing players for that next level and Keyano College hockey will be a great tool for us for sure,” said Boutilier in an interview.

Kolmel said they are presently interviewing coaching applicants and that a coach is expected in place by September.

“We are going for the most elite players we can. Whenever you’re filling a brand new roster you will have a lot of opportunity and players will be seeking us out.”

Sponsorships of over $450,000 have already been secured to start up the program with Finning Canada as the program’s Diamond Sponsor with a pledge of $150,000 over three years.

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Tuesday, 26 April 2011 07:35

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