
Two NAPHL Players Sign NAHL Tenders with Maine Nordiques
Published on April 12, 2019 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Maine Nordiques News Release
ÃÂ The Maine Nordiques have signed Carter Lane and Caden Pattison to North American Hockey League tenders. Both players played in the North American Prospects Hockey League that is under the NAHL umbrella. Each NAHL team is required to tender two players out of the NAPHL (Lane and Pattison) and one player out of the NA3HL (Cole Ouellette).
ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Carter Lane is a Black River Falls, Wisconsin native and is looking forward to an opportunity to make the Maine Nordiques roster. Carter will be a great addition to our program and will continue to develop on and off the ice within the Maine Nordiques program. The 2002 forward suited up for the Madison Capitals U16 this past season.
àààCaden Pattison is from Lake Stevens, Washington. Caden is a 6'2 ¬Â³, 196lb, young talented forward who suited up for the Everett Jr. Silvertips of the North American Prospects Hockey League this past season. Caden is also looking forward to tryouts where he will try and earn a spot on opening night.
ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Welcome Carter and Caden to Nordique Nation!!
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