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Terriers look for their next players

Terriers head coach Mat Hehr said he is pleased with the results of the team鈥檚 spring camp held at the Farrell Agencies Arena on the weekend.
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Terriers head coach Mat Hehr said he is pleased with the results of the team鈥檚 spring camp held at the Farrell Agencies Arena on the weekend.

鈥淚t was very good,鈥 he said, adding co-hosting the camp with the AAA Midget RawTec Maulers proved a solid option for the Junior franchise.

鈥淚t was a very successful weekend, doing it with the Maulers. Moving forward, it鈥檚 probably the way it will stay,鈥 he said.

With the Maulers co-hosting, younger players attended the camp.

鈥淚t was a great chance to look at some (Bantam) draft eligible players,鈥 said Hehr.

The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Bantam Draft will be held in June and Hehr said there were players at the camp 鈥渢hat showed really well,鈥 meaning they will be part of the discussion leading up to the draft.

While the camp was a chance to evaluate younger players who may fit into the Terriers鈥 plans down the road, there were others who could make the squad at the fall camp, said Hehr.

鈥淪ome local guys had a great camp,鈥 he said, adding their showing on the weekend gave him greater confidence that they can contribute in the fall.

The combined camp attracted about 200 players, which meant a lot of talent to evaluate in a short time. Hehr said to do that he had 鈥渓ots of scouts out there evaluating talent for us.鈥

Hehr said he had discussions on the weekend with the scouts regarding players, and there will be follow-up talks, especially regarding Bantam draft eligible players.

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