Broncos Sign Versatile Forward Jacob Kulas for 2025–26 Season
The Humboldt Broncos are excited to announce the signing of forward Jacob Kulas in preparation for the upcoming 2025–26 season.
Kulas from Stow, Massachusetts is a 6’0″, 216 lb left-shooting forward whose combination of size and versatility make him a valuable addition to the lineup. He recently played for the Campbell River Storm in the VIJHL, where he’s demonstrated consistent offensive output. Over his last five games, Kulas contributed 2 goals and 3 assists, posting 5 points, and during his last ten games, he notched 12 points (3 goals, 9 assists).
Welcome Blaine as the new play by play announcer for the Broncos!
We’re excited to officially welcome Blaine Weyland as the new Play-by-Play Announcer for the Humboldt Broncos!
A proud Humboldt native, Blaine grew up with the Elgar Petersen Arena quite literally in sight—watching the rink from his kitchen window and developing a lifelong passion for Broncos hockey. He spent over a decade in Humboldt Minor Hockey and has continued to stay closely connected to the game ever since.
Dazza Mitchell Commits to NCAA DIV III at the University of Dubuque
The Humboldt Broncos and the City of Humboldt are proud to announce that Dazza Mitchell has committed to the University of Dubuque and will continue his hockey and academic career at the NCAA DIV III Level as a member of the Spartans for the 2025-26 season.
Dazza was acquired as a 20-year-old by the Broncos prior to the 2025 trade deadline, where he culminated an incredibly accomplished SJHL career with a 9-5-1-2 record with a “dazzling” .932 SV% as a Bronco.
Broncos acquire F Cade Kennedy & D Liam Rodman while moving D Tristan Serrao in trade deadline moves
The Humboldt Broncos made a couple of moves before the trade deadline on Friday afternoon.
Kennedy, in his second season with Estevan, was named the Bruins’ captain at the start of the year. The Regina, SK native has played 30 games this season, picking up 12 points (5g-7a).
Simon Garchinski commits to Broncos for 2025/26 Season
The Humboldt Broncos are happy to announce that 2007-born defensemen Simon Garchinski has committed to playing for the Humboldt Broncos for the 2025/26 SJHL season.
Garchinski is currently with the Prince Albert Mintos for his third season of U18 AAA hockey, where he is tied for the team-lead in points, and first among defensemen with 26 points (4g-22a) in 22 games. His 26 points also rank 5th among all defensemen in the Saskatchewan U18 AAA League.
Broncos announce signing of Humboldt's Brady Holtvogt
The Humboldt Broncos are pleased to announce the signing of Humboldt native, 2007 born goaltender, Brady Holtvogt.
Holtvogt was assigned to the Broncos from the WHL’s Prince George Cougars who drafted him 116th overall in the 2022 WHL draft.
Holtvogt finished his minor league career with the Prince Albert Mintos last year, accumulating a 17-8-0 record, 2.54 GAA, and .906 SV%. He also got his first taste of SJHL action back in 2022-23, where he suited up for 30 minutes during one of the Broncos final games that season.
Broncos acquire D Orin Olson
The Humboldt Broncos are proud to announce the acquisition of 2004-born defenseman Orin Olson from the Lloydminster Bobcats in exchange for the playing rights to Ben Costantino and a PDF.
Olson, from Chaplin, SK, played 50 games with the Bobcats last season, picking up 13 points (3g,10a) along with 111 PIMs. He added 3 points in 6 playoff games.
Humboldt humbled in first defeat of season
The Broncos suffered their first defeat of the season in an uncharacteristically poor performance on home ice, losing 6-2 on Friday night against the Yorkton Terriers.
Losses need to be the forefront of learning, and the Broncs will have a decent amount to learn about what not to do when taking on a high-powered offence like the Terriers. 60-minutes filled with unmitigated mistakes, trips to the penalty box, and loss of assignments led to chasing the game from nearly the opening faceoff.
Homecoming victories for Klimosko and the Humboldt Broncos
A solid set of weekend victories for the Humboldt Broncos to open up the regular season.
Brayden Klimosko picked up his 200th career victory and secured his first as his hometown’s head coach in the Humboldt Broncos’ season opening 6-3 victory over the Notre Dame Hounds.
Humboldt Broncos hire Brayden Klimosko as new Head Coach and GM
The Humboldt Broncos are proud to announce the hiring of Brayden Klimosko as the next Head Coach and GM, effective immediately.
Klimosko is no stranger to the roots of the community and the organization. Born and raised in Humboldt, his skates hit the ice at the Elgar Petersen Arena as a youngster and eventually played for the Broncos for three full seasons from 2005-2008 winning two SJHL Championships and one National Championship.