WHL Updates – Kamloops Blazers Make Money, Portland Winterhawks Sign A Brother, And The ICE Goes Wild

The Kamloops Blazers announced that over $300,000 was raised for local area charities during the Memorial Cup.  

The Cup won by Quebec Remparts was the last under the guidance of Patrick Roy. Roy, 61, was best known as the hit goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche and has not looked to resume his career behind the bench in the NHL. 

Former Portland Winterhawks Alumni Aiden Hill got his first taste of the Stanley Cup for the Las Vegas Golden Knights with a massive finals win over the Florida Panthers.

Hill wasn’t the original starter, but he was virtually unstoppable once he made it in between

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