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A busy summer ahead for the Kam River Fighting Walleye. The Superior International Junior Hockey League franchise based in Oliver Paipoonge is hosting. ....
Provided, Kam River Fighting Walleye After two years with the U18 ‘AAA’ Kenora Thistles, Cael Anderson is off to join the Kam River Fighting Walleye. The Atikokan product has officially committed to play for the Thunder Bay-area SIJHL team starting in the 2021/2022 season. Bryan Smeltzer, assistant GM and director of scouting for the Fighting Walleye, says he believes Anderson has the potential to be a very good junior player. “We are very happy to have Cael committed to ou program for next season,” says Smeltzer, “His coach in Kenora had great things to say about him on and off the ice. We are very excited to watch Cael’s development moving forward.” ....
Arena closure leaves Fighting Walleye homeless Team says it will look at options should the Superior International Junior Hockey League decided to resume play in February. Jan 20, 2021 5:00 PM By: Leith Dunick Oliver Paipoonge Mayor Lucy Kloosterhuis on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020 helps team owner Derek Geddes unveil the Kam River Fighting Walleye logo outside the Norwest Arena. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com) OLIVER PAIPOONGE – At the moment, not having a rink to call home for the rest of the hockey season isn’t much of a concern for the Kam River Fighting Walleye. But it could leave them scrambling once the lockdown is lifted, should the Superior International Junior Hockey League decide to resume play. ....