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Hockey family welcomes Calgary Flames addition

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    With the Calgary Flames' most recent acquisition, there is one hockey fan in Drumheller who will be cheering louder than most for their new goalie.
    Chad Johnson signed a one-year contract with the Flames in free agency after a respectable season with the Buffalo Sabres posting a 22-16-1 record with a 2.36 GAA. He is the son of Karen Johnson, nee Laslo, and grandson of local resident Alice Laslo.
    “That’s sure exciting, you bet,” Alice told The Mail. “This will be the first year since he graduated college from Alaska Fairbanks, that he will be playing in Canada.”
    In fact, he will be playing in his hometown, where as a youngster he grew up seeing the jerseys of Mike Vernon, Rick Wamsley, Trevor Kidd and Miikka Kiprusoff on the ice or in the rafters of the Saddledome.
    “It’s been a dream since I can remember to be a part of the Flames organization. I grew up here in Calgary. It’s very surreal,” said Chad. “The hometown thing for me and where the team is at and my role and opportunity was just too over-powering for me to go somewhere else.”
    While he has been on rosters throughout the NHL, Alice says he always comes home to Calgary to train in the off-season.
    “It’s nice to be playing on a home team for sure, but for a young fella starting out, just to get a chance to be able to play on a team would be very exciting,” said Alice, who saw her grandson play in the Saddledome last December, as reported in The Mail.
    His mother Karen says the whole family is excited.
    “We can’t even put into words how happy we are for him,” said Karen. “How often do you get to play in your hometown. It’s nice we don’t have to travel to see him play.”
    She adds that Chad is also a newlywed as of June.
    The Flames home opener is Friday, October 14 versus the Edmonton Oilers.
    “Hopefully everyone will be able to come down for it,” said Karen. “We will be so proud to see him in a Flames jersey.”


Adult Softball League hits off mid season!

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The High Rollers and The Newcastle Unknowns Adult softball league battled on Friday, July 8, with The High Rollers winning 14-7. The teams are half way through their season, ending with a tournament on August 19.

Dragons hire assistant coach

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The Drumheller Dragons announced on Thursday, July 7 they’ve hired Darryl Olsen as assistant coach for the 2016-17 season.

“I took my time; I had some very strong candidates for the position,” said Brian Curran. 

“I felt with a young team this year and what I’m trying to do I needed 

a little more experience and with Darryl that is what I get. Darryl not only has played the game at the highest level but he has been teaching skill development for the last several years and has had a lot of success in moving players to the highest level. I felt this was key for me this season as I want to have the right tools to help this team be successful and I feel Darryl will be a great addition to the Dragons.”

Olsen, an Alberta native, has an extensive background both as a coach and as a player (defense) at the Junior, NCAA, and American and European professional levels. Darryl and his family have resided in Salt Lake City for quite some time but are looking forward to the move back home to Alberta.

“I am very thankful that Brian Curran and the Drumheller Dragons are giving me the opportunity to join such a great organization. I take great pride in being a development coach focused on skills. I am very excited to have the opportunity to help develop this group of young players and watch them grow and have success during the season,” said Olsen.


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