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Former Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman commits to NCAA school Quinnipiac

Former Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman commits to NCAA school Quinnipiac

CTV News14-05-2025
Former Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman Logan McCutcheon has committed to an NCAA school—Quinnipiac University in Connecticut.
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