The Northern Kings are committed to reinvesting in our communities and supporting our youth.

Posted by Northern Kings

With La Ronge being so close to home — often the first stop and sometimes the last stop for health care for many of our people — this community holds a special place in our hearts. Inspired by Northern Kings supporter Kenley Clark, who recently raised money and donated, we want to continue giving back in a meaningful way.The Northern Kings are committed to reinvesting in our communities and supporting our youth.During the 3V3 event on December 22nd, the Northern Kings will be donating $10 for every paid player toward the La Ronge & Area Long-Term Care fundraising efforts.Together, we can support our elders, our families, and the place so many of us call home. ❤️🏒

📣FSIN Adult Hockey Championships Announcement

Posted by Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations – FSIN

📣FSIN Adult Hockey Championships Announcement

At the FSIN Chiefs-in-Assembly held on October 29–30, 2025, in Yorkton, SK., a resolution was passed to refocus our collective efforts and resources on youth development across our Nations.

This resolution was passed by the Chiefs-in-Assembly, reflecting a strong commitment to our future generations.

The FSIN Adult Hockey Championships were in development when the resolution to dissolve adult championships was approved. In fairness to the teams and the organizers FSIN will allow this event to proceed as planned.

The event will be held April 30 – May 3, 2025, at Jemini-Canlan Arena, Saskatoon, SK.

Note:This tournament will continue without FSIN SCRYB (Sport Culture Recreation Youth Board) involvement and will be managed solely under the host and direction of the FSIN Third Vice Chief Office (VC Fabian Head).

We appreciate your understanding and support as we honour commitments. Let’s work together to make the FSIN Adult Championship a memorable event!

All proceeds from this tournament will go towards 2026 The Sask First Nation Tony Cote Summer Games.

Annual Volleyball Bash Tournament Results

Thank you once again to all teams that came out to our annual Volleyball Bash Tournament, the results are as follows:

1st Place: A Team ($2500 & Banner)

2nd Place: Baddies ($1500 & Banner)

3rd Place: Eskimo Bros ($1000 & Banner)

All-Star Awards ($50 Cash & Banner)

Most Sportsmanlike – Billie Kay Natomagan

Best Hitter – Ashton Corrigal

Best Setter – Karmen Gauthier

Best Defence – Payge Crozier

Male MVP – Andrew Naytowhow

Female MVP – Jessica Bird

Annual Ice Breaker Hockey Tournament Results

Thank you once again to all teams that came out to our annual Ice Breaker Hockey Tournament, the results are as follows:

Mens’s Division:

1st place ($3500.00 plus Banner) Pelican Raiders

2nd ($2500.00 plus Banner) La Ronge 89ers

3rd ($1500.00 plus Banner) Patuanak Coyotes

All-Star Awards ($50 Cash & Banner)

MVP: Darwin Morin (Pelican Raiders)

Best Goalie: Tyson McCallum (Pelican Raiders)

Top Forward: Trever Sanderson (La Ronge 89ers)

Most Sportsmanlike: Nathan Boyer (Pelican Raiders)

Best Defenceman: Tyson Sanderson (La Ronge 89ers)

Mini-camp on Sunday, December 7 at the JRMCC for a full day of goaltending development.

Posted by Kyle Sephton. Post originally by No Limits Goaltending

We’re back! After the interest in our last mini-camp, we’ve decided to host another! Join us on Sunday, December 7 at the JRMCC in La Ronge for a full day of goaltending development. Maximum 3 goalies per instructor, four hours of non ice training, and an hour of off-ice training. We personally can’t think of a better way to spend a Sunday!

Spaces are limited, so don’t hesitate to register! Payment is required to hold your spot, and your payment is fully refundable if you cancel in line with our cancellation policy, which you can find in our pinned posts.