Terriers move local D-man for Winnipeg's leading-scorer
The Portage Terriers continue to shuffle the roster ahead of the 2023-24 campaign.
The Dogs acquired 19-year-old forward Nathan Lenowski from the Winnipeg Freeze in exchange for the MJHL list rights to defenceman Darien Schaan, a third-round draft pick in 2024, and future considerations.
Lenowski was the leading scorer on the Freeze last season, with 41 points in 47 games. He was named the Rookie of the Year for his hometown team last season and will look to bring his offensive prowess to Portage.
Former Terrier coach finds new home in Calgary
The Calgary Hitmen have brought in a new assistant coach. Don MacGillivray will be the newest right-hand man to head coach Steve Hamilton in Calgary as they look to bring the Hitmen back to the promised land.
MacGillivray believes this is a great landing spot.
Terriers send Klaassen to Buffalo
Gavin Klaassen went through some of the highest highs and lowest lows that can come at a hockey rink last season in Portage, but now, he will be taking his talents back to the United States for the 2023-24 season.
Klaassen was traded to the OJHL's Buffalo Junior Sabres, with the Portage Terriers receiving future considerations in exchange.
Vancouver product signs in Portage
Forward Ryder Johns has committed to play for the Portage Terriers next season. The 19-year-old played his first year of junior hockey last season for the Victoria Cougars in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League.
Johns scored ten goals and dished out ten assists over 44 games during his rookie season. He also added two playoff goals and helped the Cougars make it to the semi-finals before they lost in six games. Both of Johns' playoff goals came unassisted, one being short-handed.
Stewart ready to step up in season three with Moose
The Manitoba Moose's 2022-23 Rookie of the Year will return for another season.
Portager Dean Stewart was brought back after impressing many in his first full year with the AHL club. The defenceman scored one goal and dished out 17 assists in the 2022-23 campaign and says he's very happy to be back in a comfortable situation.
Mujcin traded to his destination of choice, Portage
The Portage Terriers are continuing to make roster moves as they prepare for the 2023-24 season.
The latest addition to the squad is Prince George, British Columbia product Decker Mujcin, who was acquired from the Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL) for future considerations. The forward says he can't wait to get on the ice at Stride Place.
"I'm super excited. They have a winning culture there and just hosted the Centennial Cup," Mujcin continues. "I knew I was going to the right spot."
Portage Terriers gearing up for new season
As summer nears its end, the Portage Terriers are gearing up for an exciting new hockey season in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. Despite the heat, the team is fully focused on making this season a memorable one.
Die-hard Terriers fans should act fast to secure their season tickets. Cody Buhler, the Marketing Director, highlighted the perks of early purchase.
Former Terrier excited to bring championship DNA to Kansas City
Ty Enns has signed his first professional contract, a one-year deal in the ECHL with the Kansas City Mavericks.
Enns wrapped up his collegiate career this past season at Adrian College, where he put up 48 points in 30 games. He was in contact with different ECHL teams since January but he didn't make his decision until last month.
Former Terrier signs in ECHL
After four years of college hockey, Ty Enns is going pro. The former Portage Terriers' forward is joining the ECHL's Kansas City Mavericks for the 2023-24 campaign.
Enns spent his last four seasons in the NCAA Division 3 and was a part of the national championship-winning team this season.
Ty Enns. Matus Spodniak. Cam Gray.
2022 NCAA Champs… 2023 foes.
Brothers for life… Great job men. pic.twitter.com/bKzkN4tyxH
Reynolds bringing his "200-foot game" to Portage
The Portage Terriers have already brought in three new players via trade this offseason.
Alyandro De Leon will be returning to the squad after being reacquired from the SJHL's Nipawin Hawks. Gavin Renwick and Kalen Reynolds were both picked up in a previous trade with the Neepawa Titans.
Reynolds says he's excited to reunite with Terriers' assistant coach Robby Moar.