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North Stars acquire forward depth

The off-season has officially began with the Battlefords North Stars. Monday, the team welcomed a new forward from Prince George of the BCHL, 20-year-old Connor Logan.
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The off-season has officially began with the Battlefords North Stars.

 

Monday, the team welcomed a new forward from Prince George of the BCHL, 20-year-old Connor Logan.

 

“We are excited to add a skilled player like Connor to our roster,” Head coach and general manager Kevin Hasselberg said in a press release, “We believe the addition of Connor will contribute to the offence of our team and the character in our dressing room. We are confident that his transition to the SJHL will produce the best results in his CJHL career.”

 

Logan played his first full season in the BCHL last year for the Spruce Kings, recording nine goals while adding 10 assists in 53 games. The 19-year-old forward also had a brief stint with the Powell River Kings, playing just eight games before moving to Prince George. Prior to that, Logan played 36 games with the Campbell River Storm, providing them with an excellent offensive touch, scoring 23 goals and adding 37 helpers. In 2013-14, Logan had his best season to date in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League with the Peninsula Panthers, tallying 75 points in 48 games played.

 

In exchange for the goal scorer, the North Stars sent future considerations to the Spruce Kings.

 

Logan, a native of Victoria, BC, is a 6’0”, 180-pound left handed shot who turns 20 later this month.

 

He will get his first shot in a North Stars uniform at the end of August when the team gathers for fall camp.