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Wheat King’s Elick drafted by Columbus, Caswell goes to Seattle

Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

Montreal Canadiens Alumni Coming to Brandon For Charity Game

Habs Alumni Team Will Play a Team of Local Legends, to Raise Funds for New Indoor Turf at the Keystone Centre EMBARGO: September 11, 2017 – Earlier today Keystone Centre announced the Montreal Canadiens Alumni Tour, presented by Canadian Tire, will be coming to Brandon, Manitoba to participate in a charity hockey game on November 30, 2017 against a Local Team made up of Wheat King Alumni, BU Hockey Alumni and other local hockey fanatics and legends. The game will take place at Westman Communications Group Place and tickets will go on sale this Wednesday, September 13 for $20, $30, and $95 for VIP tickets, which include a pre-game meal at Hockey House and meet & greet with the Montreal Canadiens Alumni team. There will also be a Family 4-Pack. Tickets are available at tickets.keystonecentre.com, by calling (204) 726-3555 or in person at the Keystone Box Office. In addition, super fans can purchase a chance to share the ice with the Montreal Canadiens Alumni with spots as referees, linesmen and assistant coach with the Habs through the Keystone office at (204) 726-3503.  All funds raised will go towards the purchase of new indoor turf for use at the Keystone Centre, year-round*. (*space permitting) “We are thrilled to be partnering with the Montreal Canadiens Alumni to bring this unique event to Westman,” said Jeff Schumacher, general manager, Keystone Centre. “It’s going to be an exciting event at Westman Place on November 30th with incredible alumni both locally and from the legendary Habs team. There are also a number of opportunities for fans to share the ice with the Montreal Canadiens Alumni as we are looking for referees, linesmen, an assistant coach and more, anyone interested can contact our office.” The full roster representing the Montreal Canadiens Alumni team includes, so far: Richard Sevigny, Patrice Brisebois, Gaston Gingras, Keith Acton, Jesse Belanger, Normand Dupont, Jocelyn Lemieux, Oleg Petrov, Stephane Richer, and Steve Shutt as honorary coach. There is one player yet to be announced for the line-up as is still being finalized. “The Montreal Canadiens Alumni team is composed of some of the Habs’ most loved players over the years,” says Brian Da Silva, Montreal Canadiens Alumni. Local sponsors of this event so far include: Canad Inns, Gem Services, Webber Printing, Qdoba. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available through the Keystone Centre office.

Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings games online broadcasts

The Manitoba Sports Network are pleased to announce that they have added the broadcasting of Virden Oil Capitals, and Brandon Wheat Kings AAA Midget Wheat Kings games, to their line-up this season. Their developers at the Manitoba Sports Network have been working hard on their network and now we can offer up to 9 different camera angles at a single broadcast. This is the first of its kind for amateur sports. Imagine what it will be like for fans watching a hockey game, and at the same time coaches and scouts being able to have that many different angles to evaluate players.  What a better way to watch amateur sports including live play by play with up to 9 different camera angles, rather then just one at centre ice. This announcement brings the company up to 9 leagues they will be broadcasting, as well as 6 TV shows. Watch out for TV show line ups announcements including NHL pro scouts as special guests. They are also working on 3 other leagues and hope to confirm announcements by end of the week.        

NFL games are the top sports betting events in Manitoba

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Press Release National Football League action kicks off this week and signals the return of the most popular sports betting events on PlayNow.com. The NFL is king on the gambling site with its games seeing more betting in Manitoba than any other sports league. Last NFL season, the average amount wagered on an NFL game through PlayNow.com was approximately $19 per bet. The biggest NFL game of all, the Super Bowl, continued its run in 2017 as the largest sports betting event on PlayNow.com, taking in approximately $57,000 in wagers. Entering the season, Manitoba bettors are heavily favouring last year’s winners the New England Patriots with odds of 4/1. While NFL games remain the most popular betting options, Manitobans are growing more enthusiastic about wagering on local football too. The number of Manitobans betting on the Canadian Football League has increased 35% over last season. This is likely due to the performance of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who sit at 7-3 heading into this weekend’s Banjo Bowl. The Bombers currently have 25/4 odds to win the Grey Cup while the Calgary Stampeders are front-runners with 9/4 odds. Adding to the excitement this CFL season, PlayNow members who bet on any Bomber game are also entered in a contest to win 10 times their amount wagered. One Manitoban racked up $500 in winnings by betting on Blue. PlayNow.com is Manitoba’s only legal, regulated gambling website, operated by Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries. For more information on NFL and CFL betting and on the Win 10 Times Your Wager contest, visit PlayNow.com.

Jets looking to return to the THHL

The Wawanesa Jets, who have not iced a team in the past 5-6 years, are looking at making a return to the Tiger Hills Hockey League. Dustin Brown tells bdnmb.ca the Jets have approached the league about a potential return in 17/18. If they are given the green light, he says they have verbal commitments from many players in place, including those with WHL and MJHL experience. In addition to Wawanesa, the roster is expected to filled with players from neighbouring communities like Glenboro, Baldur & Brandon. With all of the players that they have talked to, Dustin feels like they would very competitive in year one, if accepted. Home games would be played in the completely renovated Wawanesa & District Rec Centre. The league meeting, where their status will be determined, is scheduled for September 18. Last season the THHL was comprised of with 13 teams, split into two divisions.

Help Boyd Stadium win $250,000 towards project

The Boyd Stadium project at Simplot's Milenium Park has just been named as one of the four finalists in Kraft Heinz Project Play. They join three other worthwhile projects out of the nearly 1200 submissions, all looking to secure the grand prize of $250,000 to build a better place to play. Voting is unlimited and starts September 8th at noon and runs through to September 9th at noon. BDNMB.CA is encouraging all of our readers to head over the their official page on September the 8th to vote for the Boyd Stadium project. Over 2.2 millions dollars has been distributed over the past 8 years, to 68 different communities, as part of the Kraft Heinz Project Play program.