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Drakkar Hockey School Brings Together More than 80 Young People - the North Coast

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More than 80 young people put on their skates to live at the Drakkar Hockey School this year, which ended on August 15. "It went very well. We had 13 goaltenders and we could even make a group of youth only for the M7, the 5-6 years old, which was rare in the past and we had to mix them with older players," said Maxime Thibault, head of this week's organization. "Let's remember that this school caters exclusively to young hockey players and coun…
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More than 80 young people put on their skates to live at the Drakkar Hockey School this year, which ended on August 15. "It went very well. We had 13 goaltenders and we could even make a group of youth only for the M7, the 5-6 years old, which was rare in the past and we had to mix them with older players," said Maxime Thibault, head of this week's organization. "Let's remember that this school caters exclusively to young hockey players and coun…

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More than 80 young people put on their skates to live at the Drakkar Hockey School this year, which ended on August 15. "It went very well. We had 13 goaltenders and we could even make a group of youth only for the M7, the 5-6 years old, which was rare in the past and we had to mix them with older players," said Maxime Thibault, head of this week's organization. "Let's remember that this school caters exclusively to young hockey players and coun…

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More than 80 young people put on their skates to live at the Drakkar Hockey School this year, which ended on August 15. "It went very well. We had 13 goaltenders and we could even make a group of youth only for the M7, the 5-6 years old, which was rare in the past and we had to mix them with older players," said Maxime Thibault, head of this week's organization. "Let's remember that this school caters exclusively to young hockey players and coun…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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