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Quesnel River Rush Sign New Forward

A new forward will be entering the Quesnel River Rush Hockey Club for the new season.

The Rush announced via their social media that the club has signed 17-year-old Colby Callan from Beaumont, Alberta.

Callan played last season with the Leduc Oil Kings in the AEHL’s U17 AAA division, where he recorded 13 goals, 16 assists for 29 points in 31 games.

The River Rush says the 5-foot-9 Callan has “a bit of a bite” to his quick but physical style of hockey. The club feels Callan will fit right in with the rest of the team.

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