Sagkeeng Hawks

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Sagkeeng Hawks
CityFort Alexander, Manitoba
AddressBox 9
Fort Alexander, Manitoba R0E 0P0
League Keystone Junior Hockey League
Founded1998
HistorySagkeeng Hawks
1998–2011
Home ArenaSagkeeng Arena Multiplex
ColoursBlack, White and Red
ManagerPaul Guimond
Head coachHenry Guimond Sr.
Team CaptainLarry Canard
Keystone Cups0
League Titles0

Sagkeeng Hawks were a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Fort Alexander, Manitoba, Canada, and members of the Keystone Junior Hockey League (KJHL).


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