Talk:Jamie Milam
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[edit]Please do not update statistics until the end of the season. I will probably be doing all of this anyway, since I handle the Atlanta Thrashers and their farm teams...
Tsani Jones (talk) 16:43, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Regarding Soo Indians and the NAHL
[edit]On 2/23/08 3:21 AM, "Tsani Jones" wrote:
Message From: Tsani Jones Sent to: nahl-contact@nahl.com Subject: Fact Checking- Jamie Milam
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Sirs-
I have record of a forward here in Gwinnett that is listed as having played for the "Soo Indians" of the NAHL in 2001.
Did this team exist in the league then?
Thank you,
Tsani Jones,
Editor,
The Thrashers 411
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[edit]Yes, the Soo Indians did exist.
Regards, Brian @ NAHL
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