Broncos trade CJHL rights for Tim Kim to Drayton Valley
On the eve of training camp, the Humboldt Broncos have made a move. Today they sent the CJHL rights forward Tim Kim to the Drayton Valley Thunder of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL)
In return, the Broncos will receive a player development fee along with future considerations.
Kim last suited up with the Broncos during the 2022-23 season when he registered 45 points (13G-32A) in 48 games.
Last year, the 20-year-old spent time in the BCHL with Merrit along with stints in the United States in the NCDC (Idaho Falls & Provo) and the NAHL (Anchorage).
Jacob Leicht's memory will live on with new outdoor rink and courts
When he was growing up in Humboldt, there was a good chance you would have found Jacob Leicht at the outdoor rink near St. Dominic School playing hockey with his friends during the winter.
Soon, everyone in the city will get to experience the same passion that Jacob enjoyed with a brand-new facility.
Ex-Broncos Matthew Perkins invited to Vancouver Canucks development camp
A former member of the Humboldt Broncos is getting a look from a National Hockey League (NHL) team this week.
Matthew Perkins received an invitation to participate in the Vancouver Canucks which began on Monday and will conclude on Thursday.
Last season, Perkins spent his first season with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, the 20-year-old had 15 points (6G-9A) in 35 games.
Broncos make a pair of draft day deals
The 2024 SJHL Draft was a part of a busy day for the Humboldt Broncos on Tuesday. Along with their draft picks, the Broncos made a couple trades.
Following the selection of defenceman Tatum Fouquette during the first round, Humboldt acquired his brother, Tre Fouquette from the Nipawin Hawks. In return, the Broncos sent the 22nd pick in both the 2008 and 2009 portions of the 2024 draft, a 2025 1st round selections in both the 2009 and 2010 sections of the draft to Nipawin.
Humboldt Broncos 2024 SJHL Draft recap
The Humboldt Broncos along with the other 11 teams in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey (SJHL) began restocking the prospect pool with the 2024 SJHL Draft on Tuesday.
With the 10th overall selection in the 2009 born player portion of the draft, the Broncos selected Prince Albert Defenceman Tatum Fouquette.
Last season with the U15 AA Prince Albert Pirates, Fouquette had 42 points (28G-14A) in 27 games.
Broncos add an additional selection in the 2024 SJHL Draft
With the SJHL Draft coming up Tuesday, the Humboldt Broncos have added an extra draft pick.
They acquired the 21st overall selection of the 2009 portion of the draft on Monday from the Notre Dame Hounds in exchange for Future Considerations.
The SJHL Draft gets underway at 3:00, the Broncos currently own the 10th overall pick.
Broncos acquire F Gabriel Filion from Estevan
The Humboldt Broncos made a trade on the weekend, picking up 2004-born forward Gabriel Filion from the Estevan Bruins in exchange for a player development fee.
Filion collected 23 points (9G-14A) in 52 games last season. He was acquired by Estevan midway through the 2022-23 campaign and ended up with 19 points (11G-8A) in 30 games for the Bruins.
Broncos and Red Wings settle it all in Game 7 on Tuesday
It’s back to the EPA for the Humboldt Broncos and the Weyburn Red Wings as they’ll sort the first round of SJHL playoffs in a seventh game tomorrow night, April 2.
The Broncos trekked to Weyburn on Sunday night with a 3-2 series lead, working to close out with a win at Crescent Point Place after a spectacular win on Friday night on home ice.
Broncos maintain one game series lead after 5-3 loss to Weyburn
The Weyburn Red Wings snatched one back from the Humboldt Broncos last night as the Wings took a 5-3 win on home ice.
Weyburn's Braigh LeGrandeur opened up scoring early in the first, but Cage Newans took advantage of a power play to even it up.
Mayor issues city proclamations honouring 2017-2018 Humboldt Broncos and Green Shirt Day
At the Monday night meeting of City Council for March, Mayor Michael Behiel signed a pair of proclamations honouring the legacy of the 2017-2018 Humboldt Broncos.
The proclamations acknowledged the tragic bus accident that resulted in the heartbreaking loss of 16 people and the everlasting impact on 13 survivors, families and the community.
The proclamation expressed the outpouring of love felt from those around the world who rallied around the team.