The culmination of the NA3HL season is the six team Fraser Cup tournament which is held in St. Peters, Missouri and the former Oahe Capital Dre Berndt and the New Mexico Ice Wolves will get to participate.
The Ice Wolves were the only team to not win the division finals of the other five participating teams, but they do qualify as the wild card team because they had the best record of any of the remaining teams not to win a divisional title. Berndt says it is exciting to get to play in the Fraser Cup…
Berndt didn’t start the year with the Ice Wolves. He started his second season with the Rochester Grizzlies, but as the league season was winding down he was traded to New Mexico as he says it was a whirlwind of 24 hours…
Berndt says it didn’t take long to feel at home as soon as he showed up to visit…
The Fraser Cup goes over five days with two pools of three teams. The three teams will play a short round robin with a team from each pool being eliminated. The four teams will play in the semifinals on Saturday at 4:00 and 7:30 and the championship game on Sunday at 4:00. Berndt says they need to stick to their game this weekend…
The tournament began Wednesday, but the Ice Wolves start the tournament today against the West Bend Power at 4:00. Friday, New Mexico faces the Helena Bighorns at 4:00. Games are available to watch for a subscription fee on NATV.
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