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The Northern Alaska Hockey Association was formed in 1991 and skated under the name of the Fairbanks Ice Hawks. The founders believed that there was a need for an organization dedicated entirely to the development of a competition team program for our youth. The goal was to increase the number of area competition teams, seek additional ways to financially support the teams, and to provide the finest coaches available to do the job.
The Organization
On the organizational side, NAHA's sponsorship came primarily from the Fairbanks Choice Lions Club, and in March of 1995, with the Fairbanks Choice Lions sponsoring the effort, NAHA petitioned Lions Club International for membership as a Lions Club. The petition was approved, and in April of 1995 NAHA was reorganized as a member of Lions Club International. The Hockey Teams adopted new colors and a new name: Arctic Lions. Efforts were initiated to change the official name from NAHA to the Arctic Lions Club. The final approval was received from Lions Club International in February 1996.
Brûleurs de Loups seal the title at home with dominant Game 5 victory as veterans Hardy and Fleury bid farewell to the ice Read more»
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