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The Port City Privateers made a trade with the New York Knights yesterday.  The details of that trade are as follows,  Port City sent Goalie Andrew Dumont to New York.  In exchange New York sends Goalie Dillion Valenzuela, Left Wing Nathaniel Miller and a future first round draft pick to Port City. 

 

Obviously this was a big decision to trade our very first draft selection and someone who has been a cornerstone of this franchise.  With Dumont on an expiring contract and the development we saw last year from our other young goalies it was clear we were going to have a problem with too many goalies.  After testing the market and seeing what options we had we believe this is our best path forward.  Adding Dillion Valenzuela in net still creates a crowd for sure but he's in a much different place in his career than Dumont.  It's clear that Andrew deserves a contract commensurate with his play and the term  would have closed the door on our two young goalies.  We believe strongly that these two young goalies will be outstanding players in this league and we need to get them time in games to develop them to that ability.  That just wouldn't have been the right thing to do for Andrew especially after working out a new deal.  So a decision was made and we have moved on.  

We look forward to having Valenzuela come in and be a part of our locker room.  We also acquired a player we believe will be a long term high level player in this league in Nathaniel Miller.  We do recognize he played on the left side for New York and we will see about possibly moving him or another winger over to the right but either way there's a place for him in this roster and we look forward to him being a part of our future.  In addition we picked up a first round pick for the draft in two years.   Our initial draft was heavy on veteran guys and we are making the transition now as our young prospects are taking over bigger roles in the organization.  We have the rights to 7 juniors players from the last draft that we need to look at for this season and we just selected 9 more I believe so we hope to have a good pipeline of young talent that we can build around.  We all saw what Edmonton did last year with a roster that many people thought wasn't yet ready for the bright lights but they certainly were as we saw first hand.  

We look forward to competing in games again very soon and seeing how these young players will fare on the big stage.  


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Shakeup in Port City

Breaking News out of Port City this morning.  Overnight a deal was agreed to with the New York Knights to send the franchises best player Goalie Andrew Dumont to New York.  After leading the team to the Beacon Cup finals just a few weeks ago Dumont is now headed to New York.  

No word yet what the Privateers have received for Dumont.  It's expected that the GM will speak later.


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Dockheads Acquire Veteran Forward Karl-Johan Schmidt from Miami Trident

The DOCK: – The Dockheads have strengthened their roster with the acquisition of veteran left-winger Karl-Johan Schmidt from the Miami Trident in exchange for a second-round pick in season 5.  Schmidt, 34, brings a wealth of experience, skill, and leadership to the Dockheads as they push for a Championship 

Schmidt has been a consistent offensive producer throughout his 225-game career in the Light The Lamp Hockey League (LTLHL), amassing 130 career points (57 goals, 73 assists). Last season, he recorded 26 goals and 49 points, showcasing his ability to contribute at both ends of the ice.

“Karl-Johan is a player who brings veteran experience, skill, and a strong two-way presence,” said Dockheads HC Zorn. “He’s someone who can help us in key situations, whether it’s five-on-five, on the power play, or in the locker room. We’re excited to add him to our group.”

Schmidt, originally drafted by Laval Redbull, has played for both Trident and Redbull, proving to be a reliable playmaker with 96 Passing, 90 puck handling, and a strong hockey IQ. His ability to create scoring chances and play physically will be a welcome addition to the Dockheads’ forward corps.

With Schmidt now on board, the Dockheads are poised to make a strong push in the second half of the season.

- Pattrick Rode

Beat-writer for the Minnesota Dockgheads 


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Muertos Add Merwin

The Light The Lamp Hockey League (LTLHL) was shaken up last night by a major trade between the Muertos and the Blues. The deal involves significant talent on both sides, with each team aiming to solidify its roster for a deep playoff push.

Muertos Bolster Defense

The Muertos made a key move to strengthen their blue line, acquiring veteran right winger Errol Merwin (80 OV) from the Blues. Merwin, on a manageable $900,000 contract, is a solid two-way player who will bring much-needed defensive stability to the Muertos.

"I'm excited to join the Muertos and contribute to their success," said Merwin. "I'm looking forward to bringing my defensive game to this team and helping them achieve their goals."

Blues Acquire Offensive Talent

In exchange for Merwin, the Blues receive a significant offensive boost, landing veteran right winger Niclas Saarelainen (79 OV) and center John-Michael McDonough (80 OV). Saarelainen, a proven scorer with a $3.5 million contract, brings offensive firepower and leadership to the Blues. McDonough, on an $800,000 contract, adds scoring depth and playmaking ability.

Trade Breakdown

 * Muertos Acquire: Errol Merwin (RW, 80 OV, $900K)

 * Blues Acquire: Niclas Saarelainen (RW, 79 OV, $3.5M), John-Michael McDonough (C, 80 OV, $800K)

Impact and Analysis

This trade sees the Muertos prioritizing defense, adding a strong two-way player in Merwin. The Blues, on the other hand, have significantly bolstered their offense with the addition of Saarelainen and McDonough. This suggests the Blues are aiming to become a high-scoring team, while the Muertos are focusing on a more balanced approach.

LTLHL Fans React

The LTLHL fanbase is buzzing about the trade. Some believe the Muertos have solidified their defense and become a more well-rounded team. Others argue that the Blues' offensive explosion will make them a dangerous contender. The long-term impact of this trade won't be fully clear until the playoffs, but it has undoubtedly injected excitement and intrigue into the league.

Looking Ahead

The LTLHL season is reaching its crucial stages, and this blockbuster trade has undoubtedly reshaped the landscape. Both teams have made significant moves to address their needs, and it will be fascinating to see how they perform in the remainder of the season and

the playoffs.


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Exclusive Interview with Marten Gronvall

Richard Haad: Welcome back to Massachusetts, Marten! How does it feel to return to the Militia?

Marten Gronvall: Thanks! It feels amazing. This place always felt like home to me, and I never lost touch with the guys here. The fans, the city, the organization—it’s all really special to me. I couldn’t be happier to be back.

Richard Haad: What was your reaction when you found out you were being traded back?

Marten Gronvall: Honestly, I was thrilled. I had a great experience in Quebec, but when I got the call that I was coming back to Boston, I was pumped. I’ve always loved playing here, and I feel like I have unfinished business with this team.

Richard Haad: You had two strong seasons with the Militia before the trade. What do you think you can bring to the team now?

Marten Gronvall: I think I can bring a scoring touch, leadership, and energy. I know a lot of the guys, and I understand the system. I’m confident I can step in and contribute right away. I also want to be a voice in the locker room and help push this team to the next level.

Richard Haad: The fans were disappointed when you were traded. What message do you have for them now that you’re back?

Marten Gronvall: I just want to say thank you for sticking with me and for the support I’ve always felt from Militia fans. I know some people weren’t happy when I left, but I never stopped appreciating this fan base. I can’t wait to be back on the ice at The Palace and give them something to cheer about.

Richard Haad: What are your personal goals for the rest of the season?

Marten Gronvall: First and foremost, I want to help the team win. If that means scoring goals, making plays, or just being a presence on the ice, I’ll do whatever it takes. Personally, I’d love to pick up where I left off here and contribute offensively, but winning is the priority.

Richard Haad: Finally, any words for your teammates?

Marten Gronvall: Just that I’m ready to go. I know this team has big aspirations, and I want to be part of making that happen. Let’s get to work!

Richard Haad: Thanks, Marten. Welcome back!

Marten Gronvall: Thanks! Can’t wait to hit the ice!


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