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I know he just got an extension, but are the Lakers really content as a program to get swept by Lindenwood at home and give up 12 goals? I mean he hasn't been over .500 in any season since that NCAA tournament run. Is over .500 too much to ask for?
Why is the NCAA so difficult? I thought most of that nonsense stuff they were doing went away in this new era of NIL. If a school will accept a student, I don't see why the NCAA has to add this added level just to make everyone miserable.
That's great to hear and great for Lake State to get exposure in Saginaw. Hopefully that can translate to not just hockey, but also the university itself. The low enrollment always concerns me. Lake State needs that love throughout Michigan and Northern Ontario.
Maybe Soltys joined RSG Hockey as a consultant and coach instead? It says in his bio there he started in 2025.
https://rsghockey.com/team-member/eric-soltys/
It looks that way. The announcement of the Soltys hire at https://lssulakers.com/news/2025/6/4/lssu-names-eric-soltys-general-manager-of-mens-ice-hockey.aspx no longer exists.
8 kids from Michigan, 4 from Ontario (2 from the Canadian Sault and 1 from Sudbury). Should be a good opportunity for families to get to Abel Arena and see their kids play in person.
Any full pics of the new jerseys the social media team is hyping?
https://x.com/lakerhockey/status/1966284479598866486
I don't really like the cream/off-white stuff they've been wearing so much. I don't think it goes with Laker gold all that well. I miss the giant anchor logo that basically...
Here's an article from 2012 showing a young Cameron wearing a Soo Greyhounds jersey when he was one of the finalists for Ultimate Greyhounds fan. Glad to have him back in the area living out a dream.
https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/meet-the-saults-ultimate-greyhound-fans-16-photos-157781
The nonconference schedule is probably the least interesting I ever remember. At least there is the Kwik Trip tournament later on, but Stonehill, Lindenwood, and Simon Fraser to start the season is pretty underwhelming.
https://x.com/HockeyLSSU/status/1940109070507081730
Looks like LSSU is using some of that cash infusion to hire an Assistant Athletic Director / General Manager for hockey
https://jobs.lssu.edu/jobs/5ad6228e-ac1e-453f-a09d-05b055fc3e54
LSSU announced they got Ryan Beck out of the transfer portal from Colorado College. He's a 22-year-old forward from Linden, Michigan and played 3 seasons at CC.
I'm kind of optimistic about the CHL stuff given Lake State's location. If the Lakers can utilize that well, and early signs are showing LSSU can, it fixes the problem that Lake State had in the recent past with grad transfers and homegrown talent leaving.
I don't think TV really matters all...
Oke and Mangone officially signed with Lake State per LSSU's X feed today. I was hoping with this that location would pay some dividends for the Lakers. That, and the recent $1.5 million re-occuring donation, should help jumpstart things again.
Lakers with 3 announced signings today. A 20 year old forward, Calem Mangone, from the Canadian Soo. A 21 year old goalie, Andrew Oke, from Shelby Township, Michigan. Both played for the Saginaw Spirit. And also 22 year old defenseman, Tyson Galloway, from Kamloops, British Columbia who played...
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