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Nov 27, 2016 | CVallee | 1189 views
Two Lambton Players Called Up to Play with Legionnaires!
The Minor Midget Jr. Sting want to give a shout out to their captain who played his first game for the Jr. B Sarnia Legionnaires on Thursday night.  Nolan Degurse made history being the first 2001 player to dress for the Legionnaires. Congrats Nolan, the start to many many more games in Jr. hockey! 

Congratulations also to Jordan Hurtubise, currently playing for the Lambton AAA Major Midget Squad who also played for the Legionnaires.  Looking forward to seeing more of Jordan skating for this local Jr. B team!

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