• The Ancaster Avalanche were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Ancaster, Ontario. They played in the Golden Horseshoe Conference of the Greater...
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  • team was known as the Stoney Creek Warriors prior to 2013 and the Ancaster Avalanche until 2018. The Stoney Creek Warriors were formed in 1974 as a member...
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  • granted expansion 2013 - Stoney Creek Warriors relocated and become Ancaster Avalanche 2013 - Caledonia Corvairs switch from Mid-Western to Golden Horseshoe...
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  • Hockey League. As of 2013, the team was relocated to Ancaster, Ontario and renamed the Ancaster Avalanche. The Warriors were first formed in 1974 as a member...
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  • He received a contract offer to play junior ice hockey with the Ancaster Avalanche but chose to pursue a rugby career after being invited to try-out...
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    born on September 7, 1998, in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada to parents Joe and Amalia Caamano. Born and raised in Ancaster, Caamano attended Bishop Tonnos...
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  • Giants Nippon Paper Cranes High1 Coached for Stoney Creek Warriors Ancaster Avalanche Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds Wheeling Nailers Niagara IceDogs National...
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  • history against the Ancaster Avalanche. The game included four overtimes and lasted 131 minutes and five seconds. The Avalanche defeated the Falcons...
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  • statement was deleted and the Regals played a home game against the Ancaster Avalanche, which they lost 7–0. GM Mike Answeeney said: "It's back to normal...
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    Chris Gratton (category Colorado Avalanche players)
    assist, before retiring from professional hockey in 2009. Gratton lives in Ancaster, Ontario, and has one son, Zachary, who plays hockey, and three daughters...
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  • Lou Nagy (category Denver Avalanche players)
    before moving indoors with the Denver Avalanche of the Major Indoor Soccer League in the fall of 1980. The Avalanche traded him to the Baltimore Blast during...
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  • score of 6-1 in front of 2,688 fans. Neutral site games will be played in Ancaster, Ayr, Clarington, Clinton, Cobourg, Cornwall, Kanata, Midland, Millbrook...
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  • defeated the Calgary Flames in six games in the first round, the Colorado Avalanche in seven games in the second round, and the Vegas Golden Knights in five...
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  • February 17 – John Bryden, Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament for Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot in the House of Commons of Canada, resigns...
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    Baronet of England (b. 1712) August 12 – Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, British general, politician (b. 1714) October 1 – Washington...
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    many surrounding communities such as Brantford, Glanbrook, Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Dundas and Hamilton. Hamilton hosts the tier-1 Forge FC of the Canadian...
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  • Defoe, English writer (d. 1731) October 20 – Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, English statesman (d.1723) October 21 – Georg Ernst Stahl...
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  • Ste. Marie Greyhounds 5 146 Nicholas Caamano (LW) Canada Dallas Stars Ancaster, Ontario Flint Firebirds 5 148 Christopher Paquette (C) Canada Tampa Bay...
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