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Cold Lake Ice


    Recently, I was asked to review a home town team to gain some publicity for them. This team was the Cold Lake Ice located in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. They are a Junior B team that plays in the NEAJBHL (North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League.) The Ice are currently back to back to back Champions in their 10th season. This is pretty  impressive to say the least. The current team captain is Niko Bourget. Located far from the Canada/USA border, this is the perfect hockey town surrounded by snow and ice. In the 2012-2013 season the team had only one loss in their consecutive season. The Ice had a .923 win percentage, 95 goals for, 7.31 goals for average, 27 goals against, 2.08 goals against average, 21 power play goals for, 5 power play goals against, 2 short handed goals for, and 1 short handed goal against. Even though they aren't in a well know league or a well known team, they have potential to produce some fantastic players. Hopefully in the future they will be!

2012-2013 Championship picture


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    I found a very cool fight on the Ice's YouTube channel: TheIceHighlights. It is a fight between Cold Lake's Darcy Lockridge and Vermillion Tigers' Edward Haarsma. It is an awesome fight that absolutely lit up the the Imperial Oil Place. They are looking for 15,000 views on this video so make sure to spread it around after you watch it please! Enjoy!


  Please check out the Cold Lake Ice and let's get them more recognition in the 2013-2014 season! Make sure to tell your friends and family about the Ice! Thanks for reading another blog of Biscuits and Breezers! Every blog will be filled with updated hockey news, player reviews, and much more! Until next time remember, don't get your breezers in a bunch because hockey is always around the corner. Remember it's always a great day for hockey and it's a lifestyle not just a sport!

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