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  • Published
    September 27, 2011

    Taking it up a notch at Pirates training camp

    After a light first day in Portland, 33 players start competing today for a place in the Coyotes' farm system.

  • Published
    September 26, 2011

    Pirates get help with the grading

    The Coyotes send two staff members to help select the players for the Portland team.

  • Published
    September 25, 2011

    Pirates expecting a crowd

    Portland's AHL team opens camp Monday with up to 30 expected at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

  • Published
    September 20, 2011

    Pirates’ newcomer hoping to add to legacy

    Brett Hextall, who will likely start with the Pirates, wants to add to his family's NHL tradition.

  • Published
    September 18, 2011

    Coyotes Training Camp: Hoping for fresh start this season

    Colin Long is ready to make his mark in the AHL after struggling with concussion symptoms.

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  • Published
    September 15, 2011

    Pirates’ parent set to start camp

    The Phoenix Coyotes will be on the ice this weekend, with 24 players who spent time in the AHL last season.

  • Published
    August 26, 2011

    Pirates’ new coach sold on development

    Ray Edwards already is planning how to utilize the ample practice time he'll have at the Civic Center to work on skills.

  • Published
    August 17, 2011

    Portland majoring in the minors

    Two years ago, Portland was on the lower end of the nation's top 100 minor league sports markets. Now, boosted by the addition of a basketball team and the tenure of two longtime franchises, the city has been named the No. 5 market nationwide.<br><br>The Sports Business Journal attributes Portland's jump in the rankings to the fact that it has one of the highest attendance-to-population ratios of any multiple-team market.

  • Published
    July 16, 2011

    The next rung is Portland

    The new coach of the Pirates is a worker who continues to pay his dues while climbing the pro hockey ladder.

  • Published
    July 13, 2011
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    Portland Pirates’ new coachturns down NHL opportunity

    The NHL's Winnipeg Jets made new Portland Pirates head coach Ray Edwards an offer he just had to refuse.<br><br>"I just thought staying with Phoenix and coming to Portland from a family standpoint, a comfortability standpoint, this was the best thing to do," Edwards said Tuesday.