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Spruce Kings acquire defenceman

The Prince George Spruce Kings have acquired defenceman Max Coyle (98) from the GOJHL’s Listowel Cyclones in Ontario.

Coyle, from Tillsonburg, Ontario, is listed at 6’1”, 190 lbs and had 6 goals and 44 assists for 50 points in 49 games playing for the Cyclones in 2017/2018. He then added a goal and 18 assists in 25 games as Listowel captured the Sutherland Cup as GOJHL Champions.

“We are excited to add Max to the Spruce Kings for the upcoming 2018/2019 season. Max brings strong leadership qualities that will translate well into our group. He will be a great addition to a strong defensive group who can play 200ft and be a contributor in all situations. We would like to welcome Max to the Spruce Kings family.” Said Spruce Kings Head Coach Adam Maglio.

Coyle has played three seasons for the Cyclones, scoring 14 goals and adding 64 assists in 143 Junior Games.

For more information, or to buy season tickets, please contact the Spruce Kings office at 250-564-1747.

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