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Bruins deal goaltender Meger to Lloydminster

The Power Dodge Estevan Bruins have dealt the rights of goaltender Curtis Meger to the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. The Bruins announced the trade via Twitter on Tuesday night.

The Power Dodge Estevan Bruins have dealt the rights of goaltender Curtis Meger to the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League.

The Bruins announced the trade via Twitter on Tuesday night.

Meger has been in the Bruins organization for several years, first as a prospect and then as a roster player. He played one game with the club as a midget callup in 2014-15, and played 22 regular season games and three playoff games with the Bruins in 2016-17.

He spent last season with the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League. The Raiders announced last week they had released Meger.

Meger has not played for the Bruins this season. 

In return, the Bruins received 1998-born goaltender Nick Sanders and future considerations. According to the Bruins, Sanders is not expected to suit up for Estevan, and will remain in Alberta to await a trade to another team.

Ironically, Sanders and Meger were teammates early last season with Prince Albert. He spent two full seasons in the Western Hockey League before joining Lloydminster last season. 


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