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Just days before the Cloverdale Jr. Hockey Club was set to begin its inaugural season in the Pacific Junior Hockey League, the league ripped their red carpet and ceremonial first puck drop out from under them.

PJHL commissioner Trevor Alto sent out an email noting the team would not play their inaugural season and that all players on the Cloverdale roster were available to play for other clubs. The team’s operations were suspended, their schedule was cancelled, and the expansion squad was scrubbed from the PJHL website.

And while a massive fight is underway, which includes a court case and a lot of hard feelings, the kids are now caught without a place to play and very few options to go to other teams this late in the process. And a lot of the kids on t

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