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  2. Troy Terry - Wikipedia

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    Terry started playing hockey at four years old and was skating with an older age group by the age of six. He earned various nicknames throughout his mini mite career including "Coach Troy" and "Two and a Half Men", due to his size. [4] During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Colorado Avalanche Center and team captain Joe Sakic coached Terry's hockey ...

  3. Josiah Slavin - Wikipedia

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    Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014–15 Colorado Thunderbirds 16U AAA T1EHL: 24 12 6 18 6 4 0 1 1 0 2015–16 Colorado Thunderbirds 18U AAA T1EHL 32 13 10 23 24 4 0 1 1 10 2016–17: Tri-City Storm: USHL: 49 6 8 14 24 — — — — — 2017–18: Lincoln Stars: USHL 60 23 19 42 30 7 2 1 3 0 2018–19: Lincoln Stars USHL 32 10 17 ...

  4. Fredrik Olofsson - Wikipedia

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    Olofsson was born in Sweden and raised in Broomfield, Colorado.He played for the Colorado Thunderbirds from 2009 to 2013. He then played for the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) during the 2012–13 season, where he appeared in eight games.

  5. Mikey Eyssimont - Wikipedia

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    Eyssimont committed to play college ice hockey for the St. Cloud State Huskies while he was still playing for the Thunderbirds. [5] Joining the team for the 2015–16 college hockey season, Eyssimont recorded his first NCAA Division I goal on October 31, 2015, when St. Cloud State defeated the Miami RedHawks 3–1. [9]

  6. Nick Halloran - Wikipedia

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    Growing up, Halloran played for the Colorado Thunderbirds and Colorado Rampage 16U AAA in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League (T1EHL). [2] He made his U15 Midget Minor debut with the Thunderbirds during the 2012–13 season [3] and moved to Colorado with his mother for his first two seasons in the T1EHL. [4]

  7. Jaccob Slavin - Wikipedia

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    Despite being drafted, Slavin committed to Colorado College to play for the NCAA Division I Tigers ice hockey team. In his first year, his outstanding play was recognized when he was selected as NCHC Rookie of the Year [ 2 ] and named to both the 2013–14 NCHC All-Rookie Team and the 2013–14 NCHC All-Conference Second Team.

  8. Dylan Gambrell - Wikipedia

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    Gambrell grew up playing hockey in Kent, Washington for the Kent Valley Hockey Association thanks to his dad's roller hockey background. [1] In order to hone his skills in preparation for a possible college hockey career, he moved to Colorado at the age of 14 to play junior hockey with the Colorado Thunderbirds of the T1EHL at the under-16 level. [2]

  9. Jacob MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald assumed a top-pairing role with the Thunderbirds and in 72 games he led all blueliners in scoring with 14 goals and 43 points. Following his first season in Florida, on June 29, 2019, MacDonald was traded by the Panthers to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Dominic Toninato .