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Submitted by SJHL La Ronge The SJHL's reigning MVP and Player of the Year have both signed professional contracts. La Ronge Ice Wolves forwards Travis Eggum and Marc-Andre Carre have both signed on with the Central Hockey League's Rio Grande Killer Bees. Eggum and Carre were two huge reasons as to why the Ice Wolves won the SJHL Championship for a second straight season. Eggum was named the MVP after becoming the first SJHL player to score 50 goals in a season since 2002 as he averaged a goal a game finishing with 58. The Saskatoon native followed that up with 29 points in 17 playoff games. Carre tied Eggum for the league lead in points with 106 points as he was named the player of the year. The product of Baie Comeau, Quebec then led his team and the league in playoff scoring by registering 30 points. The Killer Bees are based in Hidalgo, Texas and are coached by Prince Albert product and former NHL'er Terry Ruskowski. Yorkton Yorkton Terriers forward Jeremy Boyer is going to continue his hockey career next year by playing in France. The Saskatoon native, who had 87 points in 50 games last year spent between Humboldt and Yorkton, along with 13 points in 15 playoff games for the Terriers, has signed on to play Division 1 hockey in France for Valence Lynx. Estevan The Estevan Bruins are proud to announce that goaltender Joel Danyluk has committed to Augustana College. The Yorkton native spent the 2010-2011 season with the Bruins after an off-season trade with the La Ronge Ice Wolves. In La Ronge, Danyluk helped the Wolves to their first ever SJHL title. He followed that up by winning 18 games for the Bruins while posting a goals-against average of 3.74. Danyluk is the sixth member of the Bruins to continue their education and hockey careers this season. At Augustana, he will join former SJHL coach Blaine Gusdal who is now the head coach at the Camrose, Alberta based school.