Tag: Tim Fragle

New Smokies on the books

The Trail Smoke Eaters continue to recruit locally with the team announcing the signings of three West Kootenay prospects after strong performances at the local I-D camp.

Trail Smoke Eaters sign George Stavrianeas

The Trail Smoke Eaters have added an experienced 20-year-old winger for next season.

Tim Fragle is BCHL Coach of the Year

The veteran coach and general manager of the Trail Smoke Eaters guided the team to a record of 35-15-3-1...

Who will be the next Smokie?

Trail's Cominco Arena will be buzzing this weekend as 85 prospective Smoke Eaters hit the ice for the annual...

Fragle signs multi-year extension with Smokies

The Trail Smoke Eaters General Manager and Head Coach Tim Fragle is here to stay, after announcing a new...

Smokies sign new prospects

The Trail Smoke Eaters have added a few prospects to their system, with Van Martin, Tucker Robertson and Gairin...

Eric Thurston New Associate Head Coach/GM with Trail Smoke Eaters

The Trail Smoke Eaters have announced the hiring of Eric Thurston as the team’s new Associate Head Coach and...

New Signing Trail Smoke Eaters

The Trail Smoke Eaters have added a defenceman to their ranks, with Noah Ziskie (’05) joining the team for...

Trail Smoke Eaters continue to build their roster

The hunt for the next Trail Smoke Eater is well underway as the club wraps up their first ID...

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