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Hockey roots run deep as LumberJacks reconnect with alumni through gameday feature
Summary
The Port Perry LumberJacks gameday program includes a weekly "Where Are They Now?" feature that profiles former players and highlights lasting ties between alumni, current players and the Scugog community.
Content
Fans flipping through the Port Perry LumberJacks gameday program this season have noticed a weekly "Where Are They Now?" feature. The section profiles a former player each week and traces where life took them after their junior hockey days. Many of the players featured wore the jersey during the team's years as the Port Perry MoJacks. The club first took to the ice in the fall of 1972 as the Port Perry Flamingos and rebranded as the LumberJacks in 2022.
Key points:
- The gameday program runs a weekly "Where Are They Now?" profile of former players.
- Profiles often highlight careers, families and leadership paths shaped by time in Port Perry.
- Director of Hockey Operations Brad Bricknell is reported as saying alumni are a major part of the organization and remain part of the LumberJacks family for life.
- Former captain Brett Puckrin is reported to support the team as a longtime sponsor and local realtor and said the feature reinforces the community bond.
- Some alumni have made Scugog their home, while others have taken lessons from Port Perry into roles elsewhere, including Brad MacArthur now coaching at Florida Tech University.
Summary:
The feature has become a bridge between generations of players and fans, linking current game nights to a five-decade local hockey history. The article reports the section remains part of the gameday program as the season continues.
