![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was Hall’s first full season at the helm along with Luke Folk behind the bench. “And we’re already looking at a very strong, top tier, competitive team even before camp.”Īfter a 2018-2019 season that saw numerous changes, and struggles with the Thunder, the team showed promise in 2019-2020, making the playoffs. “The team is shaping up to be very strong,” he said. He said hopefully having games soon will help with that, but they understand that they will have to adjust spending. Hall said the team is in good shape right now with farming efforts in the area, but they will have to adjust the budget and spending. The team took out a loan to fund the project and are thinking about how to pay it off. Cost wise, it’s expected to cost between $40,000 and $60,000, according to Hall. Hall said the room is expected to be ready for the start of the season, whenever that may be. “So, to finally see that come to life, it’s pretty remarkable, and everyone’s excited.” “They’ve been lobbying for something like this for dozens and dozens of years,” Hall told northeastNOW. General manager Brennan Hall said players are excited for the new room, and he’s even received calls and texts from alumni, others involved with the team before, and community members who all thought this was much needed. The concrete slab was recently poured and the building shell should be ready soon. The Carrot River Outback Thunder are patiently waiting for the go-ahead to be able to start their Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL) season.Īlthough, they haven’t been sitting around as a new dressing room is in the works for the Thunder. ![]()
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