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Jul 28, 2021 | 7:11 PM
FARGO, ND – Scott Langer has officially been named the new Head Coach of the Fargo Force. Along with him, Langer brings the Force’s newest Assistant Coach, Michael Hill.
The duo comes to Fargo from the Aberdeen Wings of the NAHL and have coached together there for the past 3 years. In their time together in Aberdeen the pair put up three winning seasons and some impressive accolades: Central Division Champions (x2), Central Division Playoff Champions (X2), Regular Season Champions, Robertson Cup Finalists, and even the biggest award in the NAHL, Robertson Cup Champions (2018-19). During the 2020-21 season Langer and Hill set the Aberdeen Wings all time win record with 51 wins and only 4 losses.
North Iowa Bulls return home as Fraser Cup champions
This is the 4th championship the team has won in their 10-year history, beating Rochester 5-1 on Monday
Posted: Apr 21, 2021 1:18 AM
Posted By: Alex Jirgens
MASON CITY, Iowa - After a Decade of Dominance in the NA3HL, the North Iowa Bulls returned home Tuesday afternoon as Fraser Cup champions for the fourth time in team history.
A crowd of fans was on hand to welcome the team back to the Mason City Arena. Once the team unloaded their gear from their bus, players and even Coach Todd Sanden signed autographs and took pictures with their loyal supporters.
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The Rochester Grizzlies continue to fight in the Fraser Cup Tournament
Sunday is win or go home and the athletes aren t planning to pack their bags.
Posted: Apr 18, 2021 8:39 PM
Posted By: Mary Peters
ROCHESTER, Minn. - The Rochester Grizzlies are coming off two tough wins in the Fraser Cup Tournament.
Sunday is win or go home and the athletes aren t planning to pack their bags. The first two games was obviously a test for us coming in not playing either of those teams all year long. Kind of showed where we were sitting at all year long and all the things we ve been working on leading up to this tournament, says forward Hunter Wilmes.
Zarren Egesdal4 hours agoLast Updated: April 12, 2021
The North Iowa Bulls will have a chance once again to leave their mark on the national stage. The Bulls defeated Wilmar on Sunday evening 4-2 to win the West Divison playoff series in the decisive game three. It’s North Iowa’s seventh Fraser Cup tournament appearance in the past nine seasons. They won national titles in three of those appearances – 2013 (USA Hockey), 2014 (USA Hockey), 2016 (NA3HL/Silver Cup).
This is the final season for the Bulls in the NA3HL before moving up to the NAHL next season, taking over for their sister team, the Amarillo Bulls. Sunday, the Bulls said goodbye to Wilmar – who they have played for five seasons – along with their fans as this was the last home game of the season.