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2016-17 DAUPHIN KINGS AWARD WINNERS
Most Popular On & Off The Ice – Voted by the media
Winner DANIEL CHARTRAND
The Dauphin Herald Award – Outstanding Character
Winner LUDDI ADAMSEN
Most Gentlemanly Player – Steve “Boomer” Hawrysh Award
Winner KEATON LEININGER
Most Inspirational Player – Johnny Kay Award Voted on by players
Winner BRANDON HOLTBY
Hardest Working Player – Steve Antosko Memorial Award
Winner GRADY HOBBS
Most Improved Player – Dave Snitka Memorial Award
Winner MATT BARTEL
Best Defensive Player – Barry Trotz Award
Winner ASHTON CLARK
Community Involvement – Dave Seeley Memorial Award
Winner DAWSON BACON
Rookie Of The Year – Dauphin Minor Hockey Award
Winner RIESE GABER
Best Defenseman – Joe Dawson Memorial Award
Winner TREVOR SELK
Most Valuable Player - Ernie Hlady Memorial Award
Winner BRANDON HOLTBY
Graduating Players:
Keaton Leininger
Luddi Adamsen
Ashton Clark
Howard Yawit
Brandon Holtby
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Day two of the Dauphin PeeWee Tournament has concluded.
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After three days of exciting curling action the winners have been announced.
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Day two has wrapped up from the Parkland Rec Complex in Dauphin of the high school provincial curling draws.
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Day one has wrapped up from the Parkland Rec Complex in Dauphin of the high school provincial curling draws.
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The Western Hockey League Champion Brandon Wheat Kings have announced that they will be playing their first round playoff home games at Credit Union Place in Dauphin.
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The Dauphin Kings will begin selling season tickets for their 50th season as early as this Friday and Saturday during their last two home games against the Steinbach Pistons. Tickets will be available for a special early bird price of $189 at these two games ONLY.
After Saturday prices increase to $199 until the early bird deadline of June 30th, at which point they increase to $209.
The Student Season Ticket returns at $99 and 30 game Flex Packs return at $229.
Season ticket holders this year can expect to find some one time use coupons to a number of local businesses amoung their ticket packages in honour of the Kings 50th season.
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The Grandview Comets North Central Hockey League season has come to an end after a second straight 7-5 loss at the hands of the Russell Rams in their best of three playoff series.
The Comets lead 4-1 early in the second period, but the Rams responded with 5 unanswered goals to take a 6-4 lead. The Comets got back on the board in the third to make it a one goal game.
The Comets were all over the Rams in the last 1:30 but could not convert with the extra skater. The Rams added an empty net goal for insurance with 16 second left.
The Rams now face off with the Swan Valley Stampeders, while the South Division final features Miniota-Elkhorn and Moosomin. Dates have not yet been set.
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