F Joe Iginla - Rink Hockey Academy, CSSHL U15 (2026 Draft)

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finished the regular season with a lownote
3 goals in his last 7 games, he did add 8 assists in those games but yeah.

37 goals, 66 points in 26 games.

next game is in 4 days, game#1 of play-offs championships
 
Iginla's U15 prep season ends with a OT loss, in the final.

regular season : 37+28=65 (2.50 ppg)
play-offs : 6+6=12 (2.40 ppg)
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totals : 43+34=77 (2.48 ppg)

U16 prep : 1 game : 1+1=2
 
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Anyone know if he played for the Boston jr eagles ( or another New England team) when he was younger? Or was that just his brother?
 
Something about Tij being a lefty with "Iginla" on the back always messes with my brain. Nature is healing with Joe.
 
Man, all of Iggy's kids have become great hockey players. Everyone who posts in this forum knows about Tij and now Joe, but even their sister Jade is the leading scorer for Brown. She had 17 goals last year, and the rest of her team had 31. Next closest to her was at 5. I'm excited to see these kids come up.
 

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