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THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR
Ted Nolan remembers what it was like to leave his Sault Ste. Marie native reserve for the first time to live and play junior hockey in Kenora in northwestern Ontario.
“I was 16 years old and I cried myself to sleep for about a month and a half straight,” recalled the former National Hockey League head coach and current vice-president of the American Hockey League Rochester Americans. [Continue Reading]
Ted on Soo News discussing the Ted Nolan Leadership Camp in partnership with the Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation. Thanks to Soo News for the video feed.
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Ted on CTV News – Sault Ste. Marie discussing the Ted Nolan Leadership Camp in partnership with the Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation. Thanks to CTV News for the video feed.
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By MICHAEL PURVIS, THE SAULT STAR
Ted Nolan and his wife, Sandra, sent a busload of students off Thursday morning for what the famed hockey coach hopes will be “a life-altering experience.”
The kids — 52 of them, from high schools and elementary schools across the city — are taking part in a weekend leadership camp for aboriginal students under a partnership between Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation and the Ted Nolan Foundation. [Continue Reading]
Source: Michael Purvis - Sault Star
Ted Nolan and his wife, Sandra, sent a bus load of students off Thursday morning for what the famed hockey coach hopes will be “a life-altering experience.”
http://www.dailymotion.com/videoxaw7ue