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2026/06/05

Pre Season will begin on Monday June 8.   All teams must be roster compliant and cap compliant.  

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Quebec City
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Fri, Jun 5Underground Station
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Fri, Jun 5The Igloo
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Fri, Jun 5The Aerodome
Edmonton
Blizzard
Toronto
Red Tails
Fri, Jun 5The Palace
Las Vegas
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Fri, Jun 5Olympus Center
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Fri, Jun 5Queen Annes Revenge
Denver
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Port City
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Fri, Jun 5Round Table Arena
Calgary
Lumberjacks
New York City
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Fri, Jun 5Nantucket Arena
Saint Paul
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Cape Cod
Stingrays
Fri, Jun 5Armed Forces Ice Palace
Memphis
Blues
Massachusetts
Militia
Fri, Jun 5Wabanaki Arena
Minnesota
Dockheads
Maine
Mighty Moose
Fri, Jun 5Chaos Center
St Louis
Voodoo
Halifax
Chaos

Tonight 3 Stars


Brentt Bing
Harfang

Dillon Salerno
Harfang

Conrad Montebruno
Harfang

Last Week 3 Stars

Brentt Bing of Harfang (5-3-8)
Lenny Koonts of Trident (4-5-9)
Ingemar Sjoberg of Harfang (0.933)

Last Month 3 Stars

Jaiden Moar of Dynasty (16-10-26)
Vladimir Zayev of Dynasty (8-18-26)
Lenny Koonts of Trident (13-8-21)

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Ryland Tuazon - C
Thornton Upchurch - LW
Daniel Weber - C
Tavish Duhatschek - LW
 

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Calgary Lumberjacks: With Heart, Courage, and Unwavering Will to Become the New Hockey Power!

Calgary – a city where the spirit of hockey runs deep, where the towering Rockies stand as a testament to strength and resilience, and where the heartbeat of the community echoes with every slapshot and cheer. It is here, in this vibrant and proud city, that the Calgary Lumberjacks have risen—not just as a new team in the Light The Lamp Hockey League (LTLHL), but as a symbol of values that define true champions: hard work, determination, and unbridled enthusiasm.

The Calgary Lumberjacks are more than just a franchise; they are a movement rooted in the belief that success is earned through grit and relentless focus on the goal. From the locker room to the ice, every player, coach, and staff member embodies a relentless work ethic and an unwavering drive to push forward. This team doesn’t just play hockey—they live it with a grounded, no-nonsense approach that resonates with the hardworking people of Calgary. The Lumberjacks stand tall as a reflection of the city’s blue-collar roots, where every shift is a battle and every goal a reward for dedication and purposeful effort.

At the helm is Coach Patric Backman, a leader who inspires through his commitment to building a team that fights for every inch and never loses sight of its ambitions. Alongside him, Captain Craig Bruton leads with passion and relentless drive, setting the tone for a squad that plays with heart and laser-focused intent. Together, they cultivate a culture where enthusiasm fuels every play, and where the joy of the game is matched by a fierce commitment to achieving greatness.

The Lumberjacks’ connection to the Medicine Hat Drillers farm team further strengthens their foundation, nurturing young talent with the same principles of hard work and focused ambition. This partnership ensures a future where players grow not only as athletes but as individuals who carry forward the proud legacy of the Lumberjacks.

For the fans of Calgary, the Lumberjacks are a rallying cry—a call to embrace the values that make this city great. They invite everyone to join in the excitement, to cheer with passion, and to witness the birth of a team that plays with soul and purpose. The Calgary Lumberjacks aren’t just here to compete; they’re here to inspire, to unite, and to build a legacy grounded in hard work, determination, and enthusiasm.

The future of hockey in Calgary is bright, and with the Lumberjacks leading the charge, it promises to be a thrilling journey filled with heart, hustle, and unforgettable moments. Join the movement—because this is just the beginning.


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RedTails ready to fly!

TORONTO, ON — Professional hockey is officially expanding its footprint in the hockey capital of the world.

Excitement has reached a fever pitch in the city following the formal unveiling of the Toronto RedTails, the newest expansion franchise set to hit the ice. Playing out of their brand-new, state-of-the-art facility, the Aerodome, the RedTails are already generating massive local buzz as they look to carve out their own legacy in a sports-mad market.

The team took its biggest developmental leap forward today at a packed press conference inside the Aerodome's pristine main atrium. Newly appointed General Manager Sean Souliere took to the podium to announce a historic milestone for the franchise: naming Defenseman Lukas Weller as the first team captain in RedTails history.

"When you build a franchise from scratch, you aren't just looking for skilled hockey players; you’re looking for architectural pillars for your culture," Souliere told reporters. "Lukas embodies everything we want the RedTails to represent. He is resilient, a proven leader who commands respect the second he walks into the dressing room. He is the perfect person to wear the 'C' as we embark on this journey."

Weller, 24, arrives in Toronto with a reputation as a fierce competitor and a stabilizing locker-room presence. Clad in the RedTails' inaugural home jersey, he expressed both pride and realism about the task ahead.

"It's an incredible honor to be named the first captain of this franchise," Weller said, looking out at the Aerodome's bowl. "We know the expectations in this city are sky-high, and we aren't running away from that. The energy out there is palpable. Our goal from day one is to build a team that mirrors the hard work and passion of Toronto sports fans. We want to make the Aerodome a building opponents dread coming to."

The backdrop for today's announcement, the Aerodome, is a story in itself. Featuring a cutting-edge, aviation-inspired architectural design, the arena boasts advanced acoustics, an intimate seating bowl designed to keep sightlines tight to the glass, and eco-friendly infrastructure. Ticket concepts and luxury suites have reportedly already sold out for the inaugural season, proving that Toronto has plenty of appetite for more elite hockey.

While expansion teams traditionally face a steep uphill battle on the ice, Souliere has been aggressive in the expansion draft and free agency, assembling a roster that pundits believe could challenge for a playoff spot much sooner than standard expansion timelines suggest.

With a modern arena, a savvy front office, and now a definitive leader in Lukas Weller, the Toronto RedTails are no longer just a concept on paper. They are ready to fly.


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Michael Green On 5th June / 12:12pm :

Nicely done 

Cameron Clow On 5th June / 2:28pm :

Hockey capital of the world?  I don't know about that!  Great read, should be interesting to see how the expansion teams match up in their first year!

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Andre-Philippe Devries Brings Championship Expectations to Massachusetts Militia Bench

By Jack Goff, Boston Globe

Boston, MA - The Massachusetts Militia have made their biggest move of the offseason, announcing the hiring of veteran bench boss Andre-Philippe Devries as the club's new head coach ahead of the highly anticipated Season 6 campaign.

For a franchise with championship aspirations, the hiring signals a clear message to the rest of the LTLHL: the Militia are not content with simply competing—they intend to contend for the league title.

Devries arrives in Massachusetts with an impressive reputation as a tactician and player developer. His coaching profile showcases elite ratings in player handling (97), defensive systems (84), player development (76), leadership (81), and experience (70), making him one of the most respected coaching minds available this offseason.

"Whenever you have a roster built to win now, you want a coach who can maximize every aspect of the lineup," said Militia General Manager Keith Evans. "Andre-Philippe brings structure, accountability, and a proven ability to get the most out of his players. We believe he's the right person to lead this team into the next chapter."

The move comes at a pivotal moment for the Militia organization. After several successful seasons and a roster featuring elite goaltending and veteran leadership, expectations entering Season 6 are as high as they have ever been. Ownership and management have made it clear that the goal is nothing short of bringing a championship to Boston.

Devries' defensive expertise could prove especially valuable. While the Militia have benefited from strong goaltending in recent seasons, defensive consistency has often been a challenge, particularly during the Season 5 campaign. The new coach's impressive defensive rating of 84 suggests fans can expect a more disciplined, structured approach in the defensive zone, with an emphasis on limiting quality scoring chances and reducing the burden placed on the club's goaltenders. If Devries can successfully tighten the team's play away from the puck, the Militia could take a significant step forward in their pursuit of a championship.

Perhaps equally important is his renowned ability to manage personalities and maintain locker room chemistry. With a player handling rating of 97 and leadership rating of 81, Devries has built a reputation as a coach capable of earning the trust of veterans while helping younger players reach their potential.

The hiring has already generated excitement among the Militia faithful, who have watched the franchise establish itself as one of the LTLHL's premier organizations. With a talented roster returning and a respected coach now behind the bench, expectations around the Armed Forces Ice Palace have reached a fever pitch.

Of course, championships are not won in the offseason. The Militia will still face fierce competition from rivals across the league, with several emerging challengers looking to make their mark in Season 6.

Still, the addition of Devries gives Massachusetts another important piece in its pursuit of hockey's ultimate prize.

As training camp approaches, one thing is certain: the Militia believe they have found the leader capable of guiding them to the summit of the LTLHL.

And for a franchise hungry to lift the championship trophy, the Andre-Philippe Devries era cannot begin soon enough.


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Chaos Go All-In: Halifax Makes Bold Moves to End Frustrations

After another season that fell short of expectations, the Halifax Chaos have made it clear that simply being competitive is no longer enough. Management has taken an aggressive approach this offseason, reshaping the roster with a series of blockbuster trades designed to transform the Chaos from playoff outsiders into playoff contenders.

The headline move came when Halifax dealt center James Pontes to the Moose in exchange for superstar pivot Fox O'Callahan. The acquisition instantly gives the Chaos one of the most dangerous top lines in league history. O'Callahan is expected to center LW Williams and RW Lahdo, creating a trio that combines elite scoring, playmaking, and finishing ability. On paper, it may be the most explosive first line assembled in team history since the league's inception.

Not content to stop there, the Chaos continued their roster makeover by sending Bogdan Laptev and Ramazan Buranbayev to the Razorbacks for center Adrian Karygiannis and winger Niko-Markus Tukia. Karygiannis brings proven offensive production and should provide the secondary scoring Halifax has often lacked in key moments. Tukia adds versatility, depth, and offensive upside, giving the Chaos multiple lineup options on their second and third units.

The biggest addition on the blue line may be even more impactful.

Defenseman Alexis Pitsadiotis arrives in Halifax carrying a reputation as one of the league's premier offensive blueliners, having eclipsed the 50-point mark in each of the last two seasons. Pitsadiotis will immediately anchor the Chaos defense corps and quarterback the top power-play unit. His pairing with promising young defenseman Pelle Johnson could prove to be one of the most important developments of the season. Johnson's growth has been evident, and the opportunity to learn alongside a veteran of Pitsadiotis' caliber should accelerate his development considerably.

Heading to the Moose in that transaction were defenseman Mekhnin and winger Goupil.

Halifax wasn't finished.

In another savvy move, the Chaos acquired LW Philippe-Olivier Jansen in exchange for Terrence Mazzei. While not generating the same headlines as some of the blockbuster deals, Jansen is expected to play a crucial role in the team's success. A reliable two-way winger, he brings defensive responsibility, strong puck management, and enough offensive touch to contribute throughout the lineup.

The final piece of the offseason puzzle came with the acquisition of young center Olaf Brieger. The smooth-skating pivot is viewed as a player with significant upside and could become an important part of Halifax's future plans. For now, Brieger is expected to spend time developing with the Yeti, where he will have the opportunity to play alongside Keaton Kanji and continue refining his game before making the jump to the Chaos roster.

Taken individually, each move addresses a specific need. Together, they represent a complete organizational shift in philosophy.

The Chaos have added elite talent, improved their secondary scoring, strengthened their blue line, and bolstered their organizational depth. After years of searching for the right formula, Halifax management has pushed its chips to the center of the table.

The message is clear: the time for patience is over.

The Chaos aren't building for the future anymore.

They're building to win now.


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Tim Karutz On 1st June / 4:30pm :

Chaos making big changes! Great write up Neil

Alexandre Bouchard On 1st June / 4:33pm :

Lots of great moves by the Chaos!

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Offseason moves

After a heartbreaking loss in the S5 Beacon cup finals, GM Bouchard knows the expectations for the next season are high. First, the Trident traded Philippe-Olivier Jansen to the Chaos for Terrence Mazzei and a 2nd round pick. Many believe that this move was mainly to make room for Michal Stellon, who had a tremendous season with the Wolverines, posting 72 points in 76 games.  

“We loved what Jansen did for our team since he got here, but with the young guys coming up, we could not keep Philippe-Olivier and give him the ice time he deserves. The Chaos got themself a great player in Jansen. Of course, we are also thrilled to welcome Mazzei in our team. He’s a great two-way center that has the ability to produce offensively, which is a pretty hard thing to find in this league.”
Next, the Trident acquired goaltender Jim Gloeckner from the Mighty Moose in exchange for a 4th round pick. Rumours say this might hint at a return to the farm for Daulton Gammon. He was absolutely dominant in the playoffs, but his performance during the regular season was not up to par.

“Gammond is still a big part of our future plans. We even made deals with expansion teams to make sure that he stays with us. We just want to do what is best for his development and adding an experienced goaltender in Gloeckner gives flexibility and depth to our goalie rotation, which is always a good thing. We also believe that Gloeckner has not been given the opportunity to shine and show his talent yet. We think he can be a solid pro goalie for us that can share the net with Shibahara.”

The Trident then added to their depth by trading for season 4 cup winner Eddie Schmidtke for a 3rd round pick. 
 


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Cameron Clow On 22nd May / 10:41pm :

Looks like the Trident are shaping up to be good for a long time!

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