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Former Dragon signs with Simon Fraser University

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A valued member of the Drumheller Dragons family has moved on to the next stage of his career, playing for Simon Fraser University.
On Tuesday, August 23, the Dragons announced Kiano Robinson has committed to Simon Fraser University.
Robinson was a key figure in the Dragons organization over the last four seasons. He appeared in 154 regular season games and 21 playoff games.
The defenseman has 16 regular-season career goals for the Dragons and 59 assists. He also has 149 PIM
Robinson was an Assistant Captain in his last season and was a key part of the team's leadership on the backend.
Simon Fraser University is located in Burnaby and plays in the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL).
Since joining the league in 2006, they have won four titles and are the reigning league champions. The team also regularly plays NCAA Division I competition.


Local athletes compete at 55-plus national games

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Some local athletes had the opportunity to compete at the national level at the Canada 55-plus Games.
The games were held in Kamloops during the week of August 23.
Jim Milman qualified for the biking events. He competed in the recreational 75-plus 10 K race and won silver. He also competed in the 75-plus 30 K road race and took home a second silver. In both instances, he raced against Bob Wahlund of Okotoks, who is also competing for Alberta Zone 2. Milman also competed on a 2.8K hill climb, and won first place, although this was not a medal event.

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He enjoyed the games and is already looking forward to qualifying for the next Alberta 55-Plus games which will be hosted in Brooks. A strong result here could qualify him for the 2024 national games in Quebec.
Karen McMillan and Alison Ostergard also competed at the National 55-plus games in Kamloops. The pair were invited to play on the 60-plus Calgary Outlaws hockey team. Both players were eligible as their Zone 2 team got bronze in provincials and only the top two teams advanced to nationals.
The 60+ division had 8 teams divided into two pools. Calgary lost the first game 4-2 to Team Ontario, and then won the second game against the BC Geri Hatricks. Calgary scored with 3.9 seconds in the game to go ahead 3-2. The third game was a 9-0 victory over the NS Boomers.
In the bronze medal match Quebec scored with 1:20 seconds to go in the game. The Quebec team was favoured to win as they were the defending national champs. Ultimately the teams were very competitive with most games ending in close scores. Team Ontario won gold, Edmonton silver, and Quebec bronze. The next 55+ games will be held in Trois Rivieres in 2024.

Dragons split in exhibition play

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The exhibition season has begun for the Dragons, and so far things are looking bright for the young team.
The Dragons hosted their preseason camp last week and then barreled full into the exhibition season, hosting Brooks Bandits on Wednesday, August 31.
The Bandits opened the scoring in the first period and by the midway point of the second, were up 3-0. Colin Holmes scored his first goal as a Dragon. It was the Bandits’ night however, as they added three more before Nathan Fox scored for Drumheller with 9 seconds left in the second period. The Bandits outshot the Dragons 41-26.
The Dragons were able to dust themselves off after the 7-2 loss, when they faced the Olds Grizzlys on Friday night, September 2. This time Drumheller was in control of the pace early, outshooting the Grizzyls 13-2 in the first. With a minute and a half left in the second period, Sam Simard opened the scoring.
In the third period, the Dragons’ veterans continued the assault. Although the Grizzlys outshot the Dragons 12-5 in the third, three of those shots made it into the net. Goals by Tanner Dawkins, Hayden Prosofsky and Ty Dannault set the Dragons up for a 4-0 win. Garrett Fuller and Williams Dyke shared the shutout.
The exhitbtion season continues for the Dragons. This Wednesday, September 7, they are in Brooks to take on the Bandits, and on Friday, September 9, they host the Calgary Canucks.


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