
Eagles, NCYH Reach Out To Mountain States Renegades
Published on January 15, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Colorado Eagles News Release
WINDSOR, Colo. - The Colorado Eagles have offered free membership to the Mountain States Renegades youth hockey club to participate as Northern Colorado Junior Eagles for the remainder of the 2008-09 season. The Renegades' home rink was recently shut down due to dangerous carbon monoxide levels.
"We're more than happy to be offering this opportunity to the Renegades players," said Colorado Eagles President and General Manager Chris Stewart. "They're obviously in a tough spot, and we're in a position to help."
"We believe that hockey is a great sport, and that it teaches our children valuable life lessons," said Northern Colorado Youth Hockey Director Aaron Grosul. "This isn't about the Renegades or the Jr. Eagles. This is about doing what's right and helping youth hockey in Northern Colorado." The NCYH Junior Eagles practice at the NoCo Ice Center in Windsor, Colorado.
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