T-Birds Fly to New League; Tough Loss for Mjhl

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Ken Gaber hates to see such a valuable member leave the Minnesota Junior Hockey League, but he certainly understands why the Dubuque ThunderBirds made that decision.

The ThunderBirds will move to the Central States Hockey League next season after spending the first five years of their existence in the MJHL. The MJHL will operate as a six-team league next season and has no immediate plan for expansion.

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T-Birds Fly to New League; Tough Loss for Mjhl

"It's a sad day, because you never want to lose a good partner," said Gaber, the president of the MJHL and a former co-general manager in Dubuque. "They were a strong franchise in our league, very reliable, and you knew the management was ...

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