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Wolves, Five partner with Northern Hockey Academy

‘Our players and coaches are very fortunate to be able to have access to NHA as the preferred training centre,’ Wolves GM says
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The Sudbury Wolves Sports and Entertainment has announced a new partnership with the Northern Hockey Academy.

The partnership begins for the 2023-2024 season with an eye to developing and growing the “grassroots hockey and basketball” in the city.

”We are very excited to partner with NHA,” said Rob Papineau, Sudbury Wolves vice president and general manager. “It is a first-class facility and we have been extremely impressed with the ownership, the management, the staff, and the facility. Our players and coaches are very fortunate to be able to have access to NHA as the preferred training centre of the Sudbury Wolves.” 

Academy owner Blake Didone is excited for the partnership, he said in a news release.

"This exciting partnership will enhance our programming growth and resource base tremendously and increases our ability to support local minor hockey. We cannot wait to get started," Didone said. 

Besides access to the training centre, the groups also said the partnership agreement “will further strengthen opportunities for both hockey and basketball athletes of all ages and skill levels to develop their skill base and training program at NHA.”

 


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