Southeast Blades

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The Southeast Blades are a Manitoba Junior Hockey League team playing out of the Sagkeeng First Nation Multiplex on the Sagkeeng First Nation in Canada.

The club entered the MJHL in the 1988-89 season as the Southeast Thunderbirds. Its name was changed the next season to the Southeast T-Birds.

Their point leader is Dustin Kimber, quite possibly the most talented person to ever step foot on the Blades' ice.


Manitoba Junior Hockey League
Current Teams: Dauphin Kings | Neepawa Natives | OCN Blizzard | Portage Terriers | Selkirk Steelers | Southeast Blades | Swan Valley Stampeders | Waywayseecappo Wolverines | Winkler Flyers | Winnipeg Saints | Winnipeg South Blues

Defunct Teams: St. Boniface Saints | St. James Canadians

Canadian Junior A Hockey League | Anavet Cup | Royal Bank Cup

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