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Wednesday
Sep092020

The showcase for upcoming weekend has been cancelled

The showcase at LSSU for the upcoming weekend has been cancelled.

Monday
Aug172020

INDIANS CLOSE TO STARTING

The Soo Indians will report the weekend of August 29-30 with the pre season skate starting August 30 at 2pm at our home rink the Taffy Abel Arena on the Campus of Lake Superior State University.

 Parents coming into town Saturday August 29 can meet team staff at the Rink to go over paper work and meet billet families we will be at the rink between 1 and 3 for families to do paper work. We will also be available to do the remaining paper work during practice on Sunday.

On Sunday August 30 all team members must report the lockeroom at 12:30pm for equipment and team meetings to begin the season.   

 

Wednesday
Jul152020

Ice is going on

The ice is going down at the Taffy Abel Arena on the Campus of Lake Superior University and home of the Soo Indians.  The Indians enjoy the amenities of their own locker, use of the student athletic center along with enjoying the college environment of watching the Division 1 Lake Superior State Lakers prepare for their upcoming season on a daily basis, learning what it takes to make the steps to attain the next levels.

Wednesday
Jul152020

The Soo Indians are seeking host/Billet families for the 2020-21 season

The Soo Indians are seeking billet families for the upcoming 2020-21season. Your family will have the opportunity to host a player(s) recruited for this year’s team.
A sound and stable billet family is a key success to our program. Part of our commitment to our players and their parents is to help provide them with a good home. Our players range in age from 15-18 and will be training daily on and off the ice as they pursue their goal of playing collegiate hockey.  While the family will receive some financial compensation, the ultimate reward is developing relationships that often carry on for many years well after the player has left the team.
When a family agrees to host a member of the team, they are required to provide room and board for the player. He will need a bed, closet space and a desk or table and chair. While players are expected to provide bed and bath linens, personal care items, mobile phones and media equipment, they also need to take care of their own transportation needs (many have their own car but it is possible the player may need a ride, we encourage them to partner with teammates for get to functions).  The family also needs to make food available throughout the day while the player is at your home. This includes a basic breakfast, deli meats/leftovers at lunch and an evening meal. While on the road, however, players will take care of their own food expenses.
What is expected of the player? He must adhere to all team and house rules and show respect and consideration toward all family members. This includes cleaning up after himself and keeping his room tidy. We expect the host family to uphold and enforce these team rules while all billet rules must be communicated to the player when he arrives.
How long is a host family’s commitment? This varies depending on the player; some are with the family during the hockey season only while others will need to complete the school year. Some players go home for the weekend as often as the game schedule permits. All players go home over the holiday break. Families will receive a monthly billeting payment for each player. If you are interested in becoming a host family for the Indians, contact Jerry Harwood @ ‪906 630 4827‬.
Tuesday
Jul072020

July Tryout Camp cancelled

Due to the uncertainty of the COVID19 pandemic the camp scheduled for July 18 and 19 has been cancelled.  We will be rescheduling for an August date.  If you have any questions please contact Mike Kaunisto at 906-440-0157 or Dan Lasley at 906-322-1143.