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Dragons deal for veteran player


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    The Drumheller Dragons have made a trade with the Bonnyville Pontiacs for veteran forward Chad Hurtubise (’96) and in return the Pontiacs receive forward Trygve Many Guns (’98) and future considerations.
    “We have been looking for another 20-year-old to help the other veterans on our young team and when Chad became available we didn’t hesitate to make the deal,” said Dragons head coach and GM, Brian Curran. “It was very important in what we are doing this season that the veteran we received was of strong character and had good leadership abilities, and we know we’ve gotten that in Chad. He also plays with an edge and competes hard every night.”
    Hurtubise is a 6’3, 200-lb forward from Morrinville, AB. Last season with the Pontiacs he tallied 12 goals and 17 assists in 58 games.
    The Dragons wish Many Guns all the best. “We thank him for his time here in Drumheller and I know he is going to a great organization,” said Curran.
    Dragons fans can catch Hurtubise in action on Friday, September 23 for the Dragons’ home opener vs. Calgary Mustangs. Puck drop is 7:30pm. There is a home opener tailgate party before the game from 5:00pm-7:00pm in the BCF parking lot.


Senior Titans fall to Brooks

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    The Titans knew Brooks was going to be a tough opponent last Friday night, but what was tougher for the team was the realization they could have been in the game.
    The Titans hosted the Brooks Buffalos last Friday under the bright lights, but fell 20-6. Coach Ken Fournier felt the team could have competed better.
    “We knew Brooks was going to be tough, I think the frustrating part about it was the guys knew in the locker room after it was a game we could have won,” said Fournier.
    He said the team fell short of the game they were capable of playing.
    “It was lack of execution due to lack of aggression. They just didn’t fire out of the gate and were unfocused,” he said. “We didn’t execute plays properly.”
    “Our guys have to realize that taking bad penalties and making mistakes against tough opponents will cost you.”
    There were some bright spots with big games from Cory Kroeger, Noah Miles, and Ethan Duncalf.  Derrick Carrier was back in the line-up.
    Fournier’s hope is that his young team keeps progressing, looking to be confident and aggressive on the field.
    “I think they are trying to find it within themselves to beat these tougher opponents, and they are just learning how to,” he said. “When it comes down to it these guys want to win, but we need to show them how to have better focus and come out of the gates harder. I felt we were flat footed, and a little unfocused on our individual tasks and overall it created sloppy plays.”
    This week the Titans are on the road to face the Medicine Hat Vikings Friday night.

Former resident caddies for Hallberg at Pebble Beach this weekend

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Former Drumheller resident Stacy Slater is still on tour with professional golfers. He has caddied for a number of years on the PGA circuit, the Web.com Tour and the Champions tour.  Slater, right, was at the Shaw Charity Classic in Calgary caddying for Garry Hallberg, in the same threesome as John Daly. He is now headed to Pebble Beach, California for the Nature Valley First Tee Open, September 13-18, again caddying for Hallberg.
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