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U-18 AAA hockey returns to Saskatchewan on Oct. 17

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Saskatoon’s Blazers and Contacts both ready for Mac’s Hockey Tournament in Calgary Although both of Saskatoon’s teams have been back on the ice for the past few weeks, playing intersquad games as they prepare for a season with an undetermined start date, they see this return to play as a light at the end of the tunnel for their 2021 season.“The fact that we get to play against other teams soon is… It’s pretty exciting,” Contacts head coach Dale Lambert said. “It’s a welcome relief.” Saskatoon Blazers treating stretch run like a mini playoff series “It’s exciting, and daunting all at the same time.

You kind of didn’t see it coming,” Blazers head coach Scott Scissons added. “It was always hurry up and wait, and now it’s hurry up and hurry.

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