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  2. Merritt Centennials - Wikipedia

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    The Cents also acquired future professional players Bryan Leitch, Casey Pierro-Zabotel, and a league-leading scorer in Brandon Wong. After several more middle-of-pack seasons, including a below .500 season in 2004–05, the 2005–06 team had a finish with a record of 33–18–1–8.

  3. Brandon Wong (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Wong (born 16 September 1971) is a Malaysian-Singaporean actor. He was born in Malaysia and speaks Mandarin, English, Malay and Cantonese. He was born in Malaysia and speaks Mandarin, English, Malay and Cantonese.

  4. Brandon Wong - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Wong may refer to: Brandon Wong (actor) (born 1971), Malaysian actor based in Singapore; Anthony Brandon Wong (born 1965), Australian actor

  5. USA falls to Finland: World juniors hockey 2025 ... - AOL

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    Twenty-two of the players are on college hockey teams. Goaltenders. Number, player, team ... 8 Brandon Svoboda, Boston University. 9 Ryan Leonard, Boston College* 10 Carey Terrance, Erie Otters* ...

  6. The Panthers’ Brandon Montour is heating up. His goal: Play ...

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    Still working towards playing my best hockey come April.’ It’s nice to collect these wins and play these big games. The Panthers’ Brandon Montour is heating up.

  7. Bride's mom takes back offer to pay for half of wedding dress because daughter wants …

  8. Brandon Bobcats men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Brandon College began sponsoring ice hockey in 1909. Originally called the 'Brandon Caps', the team played at the intermediate (tier II) level of college hockey as well as in local junior leagues. They twice competed for the Turnbull Cup, the provincial amateur championship in the 1920s, however, they were eliminated before the championship rounds.

  9. Don Spring - Wikipedia

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    Spring was a 2 time national champion with the University of Alberta Golden Bears hockey team. Spring represented Canada at the 1980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, where he scored one assist in six games. [1] Spring started his National Hockey League career with the Winnipeg Jets in 1980. He would play his entire career with the Jets.