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  2. New York Bobcats - Wikipedia

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    The team announced Ken Hoey as the new head coach after three seasons with the Bobcats affiliate, the Long Island Jr. Royals of the North American 3 Atlantic Hockey League. Upon their return, the top level Bobcats were often called the Bobcats Royals after the Jr. Royals also joined the EHL in the developmental Tier III division.

  3. Metropolitan Junior Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Junior Hockey League; Formerly: Metropolitan Junior Hockey League (1966–2016) North American 3 Atlantic Hockey League (2016–17) Sport: Ice hockey: Founded: 1966: Commissioner: Craig Barnett: Country United States: Most recent champion(s) Long Island Royals (2016–17) Official website: NA3AHL.com

  4. High school ice hockey in New York - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the teams come from Long Island, Broome County, Hudson Valley, and Western New York. The non-sanctioned Club teams are divided into sections used by all amateur hockey teams under the NYSAHA umbrella.

  5. High School Senior Dies After Experiencing 'a Sudden Medical ...

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    A high school ice hockey player in New York died after losing consciousness during a game, authorities said. Nassau County Police in Long Island confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE that a 17-year ...

  6. List of New York City metropolitan area sports teams

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    View of a night-time baseball game at Yankee Stadium between the New York Yankees and the Minnesota Twins. This is a list of professional and semi-professional sports teams based in the New York metropolitan area, including from New York City, Long Island, Lower Hudson Valley, Northern and Central New Jersey, and parts of Western Connecticut.

  7. Long Island Ducks (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Islanders of the National Hockey League, who began play in 1972–73, had originally been widely expected to adopt the Long Island Ducks name. The name was later taken by the Long Island Ducks , an independent baseball team in Central Islip , which began play in 2000.

  8. Adam Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fox grew up playing for the Long Island Gulls of the Atlantic Youth Hockey League. [8] [4] He played two seasons (2014–16) in the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP) in Plymouth, Michigan. [8] During his final season in the program, he led all under-18 defensemen in goals, assists, and points. [9]

  9. Pat LaFontaine - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, LaFontaine coached his son and a group of teenagers from Long Island, to the U-16 National Championship in Buffalo, New York. The Long Island Royals became just the second youth hockey team from Long Island to ever win a national championship.