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​Brady Bakke Commits to Concordia University College

The Bonnyville PONTIACS are proud to announce that twenty year-old forward Brady BAKKE will be attending Concordia University College of the ACAC to play for the men’s THUNDER hockey team next season.

Brady played three seasons (2012-2015) with the Bonnyville PONTIACS appearing in 149 games, scoring 15 goals and 34 assists. Prior to playing for the PONTIACS, Brady was the Team Captain with the Midget AAA Red Deer Chiefs who captured the TELUS Cup National Championship.

“Brady is one of the smartest players that I have had the privilege of coaching. You know what to expect of him every day in terms of his great work ethic, ‘team first attitude’, and his character. Brady has made a significant contribution to the community of Bonnyville and our organization. It has been a pleasure to work with him every day and I am extremely excited about his opportunity to play for the Concordia THUNDER next season,” says PONTIACS Head Coach and General Manager Rick SWAN.  

The Bonnyville PONTIACS organization, our amazing fans, our generous sponsors, and our community wish Brady all the very best success in the next chapter of his life academically, with hockey and as a person.

Brady BAKKE is the 14th Bonnyville PONTIAC player since 2014 to move on and play at the college level

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