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Locally-Grown Hockey Pros Sign Contracts with Aces During NHL LockoutDepending on NHL negotiations, trio of pros could play the season hereUPDATE: Brandon Dubinsky joined the Aces on the ice for the first time Monday. The former New York Ranger has signed a PTO contract with his hometown team. ANCHORAGE – It’s off the professional ice and onto a hometown rink for three NHL pros. Scott Gomez, Nate Thompson and Joey Crabb have all made it back to their hometown this week to sign contracts with the Alaska Aces because of the National Hockey League’s player lockout, which started in mid-September. The last time this happened was in the 2004-‘05 season, which ended up cancelled, sending professional hockey players to Europe and to their hometowns. |
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