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Cole Spicer, the Boston Bruins draft pick from Grand Forks, North Dakota, told the News Tribune he is leaving Minnesota Duluth and done playing hockey for the forseeable future.
Of note: Grand Forks native and future UND forward Cole Spicer plays for the U.S. Under-18 Team. Grand Forks native Cole Spicer skates in a game with the U.S. National Team Development Program.
Needless to say, Grand Forks native Cole Spicer did more than enough to catch USA Hockey's attention. Spicer racked up 169 points in 63 games to lead the suburban Detroit-based Honeybaked U15 team ...
Cole Spicer is academically ineligible for the rest of the season, depriving UMD of another top-line center in 2023-24. Luckily, UMD has plenty of players willing to step up and fill the void.
University of Minnesota-Duluth forward Cole Spicer will not return to the team next season, Matt Wellens reported Friday. View the original article to see embedded media.. Spicer, who did not play ...
UMD men’s hockey’s Cole Spicer will not be back with the team last year, according to Duluth News Tribune. Spicer was ruled academically ineligible in the second half of this past season, ...
Grand Forks hockey player Cole Spicer says he's getting a second chance by committing to play hockey at Arizona State. It will be his second college hockey team after spending two seasons with the ...
BostonBruins.com - The Boston Bruins selected center Cole Spicer with the 117th overall pick on Friday afternoon during the forth round 2022 NHL Draft in Montreal.
Cole Spicer was born on June 13, 2004, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Spicer stood out for the Grand Forks Bantam AA club during the 2017-18 season by scoring 34 goals with 44 assists in 50 games.
Grand Forks native Cole Spicer and North Dakota alum, UMD men's hockey head coach Scott Sandelin will return to Ralph Arena this weekend. News Livestream Weather Sports The Lift School Alert.
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