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Predators
Continue to pursue hockey and scholastic goals
By:
Port Hope Predators Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club
A number of Port Hope Predators
will be moving on into the NCAA next season, two extending their
hockey careers as 20 year olds while pursuing an education with
two others making the jump into NCAA Hockey as 19 year olds.
Preds Embark on a
Retooled and Refreshed New Direction
By:
Port Hope Predators Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club
The Port Hope Predators have
retooled their organization,
striding forward in a refreshed new direction to better prepare
for what is expected to be a very competitive and exciting
season
throughout the OPJHL Eastern Division
Predators
Governor Rod Finney presents
“Captain” Kevin Parker
with his
game worn jersey as a special thank you
In Appreciation
of Kevin’s fine efforts and loyalty
as a Port Hope Predator the past four seasons

“Kevin has set the example of what this organization
looks for in a player, on and off the ice
The Port Hope Predators wish Kevin the very best
as he embarks on his future policing career”
The Predators would like to congratulate
former player Tyler Allen
on his success in helping St. Norbert U
win it’s first NCAA III Championship

Congratulations Tyler !!!
Drumm
vacates Predator bench for front office
By:
Jason Chamberlain, www.northumberlandnews.com
The Port Hope Predators will embark on the 2008/09 hockey season
with the guidance of a new head coach.
After
serving as Port Hope head coach for one season, Brian Drumm will
take on a newly-created position in the Predators front office —
director of player advancement and development.
Predators GM
unsure of future
By:
Jason Chamberlain, www.northumberlandnews.com
A disappointing end to a promising season has Port Hope
Predators General Manager Tim Clayden pondering his future with
the club.
“I ask
players to look in the mirror, but I have to look myself,” said
Clayden. “I brought in a lot of good hockey players that didn’t
have a lot of heart. A lot of our young players had more heart
and character, and some of our 19- and 20-year-olds didn’t
deliver. I’m responsible for not bringing in the right players.”
Disappointed
with result, GM debates returning to Preds
By:
Dan Plouffe, www.northumberlandtoday.com
Port Hope Predators general manager
Tim Clayden is debating whether he'll return to the team after
what he called a "discouraging and disappointing" end to this
season at the hands of the Kingston Voyageurs in the second
round of the Ontario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League
playoffs.
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