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Cam Robichaud joins Twin City Thunder coaching staff after being let go by Maine Nordiques

Maine Nordiques use balanced approach in NAHL Entry Draft

Read Article There was no one specific need for the Maine Nordiques during the North American Hockey League’s Entry Draft on Wednesday, with the Nordiques instead selecting four defensemen, two forwards and a goaltender. The team only made seven picks in the 20-round draft, with 23 players already on the organization’s 30-man protected list prior to the draft. “We tried to add to our depth, acquire talent, we made picks for different reasons,” Maine Nordiques coach Nolan Howe said. “Whether it’s impact (players), whether it’s guys we want to see progress through the (Maine Nordiques) Academy. We utilized the draft in many different ways, depending on the situation.”

Cam Robichaud joins Dan Hodge as co-owner of Twin City Thunder

Cam Robichaud joins Dan Hodge as co-owner of Twin City Thunder
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Former L/A Nordiques defenseman Pat Romano dies in a house fire

Read Article L/A Nordiques defender Patrick Romano, far left, and goalie Michael Errico defend as Jersey Shore’s Michael Gulawsky, right, just misses a pass in a game during the 2017-18 season at the Colisee in Lewiston. Justin Pelletier/Sun Journal file photo The perfect teammate. Those words describe former L/A Fighting Spirit (2016-17) and L/A Nordiques (2017-18) defenseman Patrick Romano, who died Saturday morning in a structure fire in Niagara Falls, New York. Romano, 24, of Toms River, New Jersey, was a student at nearby Niagara University, where he was studying sports management and was member of the school’s ACHA club hockey team. He also helped the school’s athletic department livestream sporting events.

Twin City Thunder defeat women s all-star team in OT

Read Article The Twin City Thunder took a break from their regular-season schedule down in Wesley Chapel, Florida to take part in the United States Premier League-Professional Women’s Hockey Player’s Association All-Star Series. The Thunder National Collegiate Development Conference team defeated the PWHPA All-Stars 3-2 in overtime Friday. “They played a hard, skilled game,” Thunder coach Dan Hodge said. “They are up 2-1 with (three) seconds left in the game and we tied it up.” The PWHPA is made up of a group of women’s players who came together after the Canadian Women’s Hockey League ceased operations in the spring of 2019. The goal of the organization is to promote a single, viable women’s hockey league. Some players on the roster include USA Olympic team standouts Gigi Marvin, Brianna Decker and Amanda Kessel.

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