Wednesday, March 27, 2013

SAINT PAUL, MN : The CCHL has officially announced the move of the Thunder Bay Timberwolves to Saint Paul to become the MINNESOTA NORSEMEN!
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The rampage begins in 2013

Saturday, March 9, 2013

FARM TO STAY IN DULUTH

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DULUTH, MINNESOTA : The soon-to-be Minnesota Norsemen Hockey Club (currently still the Thunder Bay Timberwolves) have announced their commitment to keeping their top farm team in Duluth, Minnesota.
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On Saturday, Timberwolves/Norsemen Owner & General Manager, Blake Wendt made the announcement from the Leif Ericson monument along the Lake Superior boardwalk in Duluth. Fittingly the team will be re-named the Duluth Leifs in tribute to the norseman who many increasingly believe was the true founder of North America nearly 500 years prior to Christopher Columbus.
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"The proximity of Duluth to us in Thunder Bay in regards to moving players up-and-down and for us to keep close tabs on player development has been wonderful. That same proximity from Saint Paul will be equally beneficial for us starting this next season," said Wendt. "The relationship we have with the people of Duluth and our use of AmsOil Arena have been nothing short of stellar. We look forward to continuing to build on this and grow into a powerhouse in the CCHL through Duluth, Minnesota."
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Team jersey's have not yet been unveiled. Leifs merchandise is available from the team kiosk at AmsOil Arena and their store at Miller Hill Mall.
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The Norsemen are not expected to unveil their jerseys until the Entry Draft this summer.