The Wenatchee Wild, proud members of the British Columbia Hockey League, have announced that Jeff Makowski has committed, as the team prepares for its first season in the BCHL.
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Tkachuk well positioned to follow in father’s footsteps

Had Matthew Tkachuk been named after his father, he’d be going through life as Keith Tkachuk Jr. While that’s not the case, you’d be well within your rights to call Matthew Keith Tkachuk 2.0.
Two Missouri natives added to Wild roster

The Wenatchee Wild, proud members of the British Columbia Hockey League, have announced that Brandon Puricell and Josh Bell have committed as the team prepares for its first season in the BCHL.
Bell Joins Wild
The Wenatchee Wild, preparing for their first season as members of the British Columbia Hockey League, are pleased to announce the commitment of Josh Bell to the team.
Puricelli Commits To Wild
The Wenatchee Wild, proud members of the British Columbia Hockey League, have announced that Brandon Puricelli has committed, as the team prepares for its first season in the BCHL.
St. Louis pipeline spits out another Ranger

This city is making a case to be known as St. Louis north.
On Thursday, the Kitchener Rangers announced they received a commitment from a third player from St. Louis, Mo., in burly right winger Jake Henderson.
Rangers sign goaltender Luke Opilka

The Kitchener Rangers announced today that they have signed goaltender Luke Opilka to an Ontario Hockey League standard player agreement. Opilka was the team’s sixth round pick (102nd overall) in the 2013 OHL Priority Selection.
Paterson, MacInnis, Llewellyn up for hardware at tonight’s OHL awards

Centre Ryan MacInnis is Kitchener’s finalist for the Red Tilson Trophy for Most Outstanding Player of the Year. The Arizona Coyotes signee had 25 goals and 37 assists in 67 games this past season and was recognized by the Rangers as the team’s Most Valuable Player.
NHL prospects face difficult decisions

Tkachuk and Werenski’s draft classmate, Mitch Marner, who came second in OHL scoring this season as a member of the Knights, “are trying to persuade” the Wolverine to jump ship, according to Werenski.
Hawks Secure Michael Davies

In 2014/15, Davies spent his first season in the league, appearing in 52 of 60 regular season games. The 5-8, 158-pound St. Louis native notched four goals and ten assists. With a +10 plus/minus differential, Davies ranked third among Dubuque defensemen. He appeared in four of the Saints’ postseason contests with a +2 mark. Davies is committed to Ohio State University.