Mintos continue to be fueled by Humboldt’s bantam program
The Humboldt Broncos Bantam AA team aren’t officially affiliated with the Prince Albert Mintos, but they may as well be.
The talent they pump out each year seems to come up to Prince Albert as some point.
Everywhere you looked at the Mintos Midget AAA fall camp Saturday at the Kinsmen, there was a Broncos alumni. Three of them were on the Mintos’ committed list: defenceman Layne Matechuk (2000-born) and forwards Reagan Poncelet (1999) and Maguire Blair (1998).
Other Broncos’ alumni at camp included the likes of Matthew Parsons, who was on the 2013-2014 Telus Cup champion Mintos team, and Erik Gardiner, who was the highest scoring 15-year-old in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League last year for the Mintos. Erik’s older brother Reid Gardiner, another Broncos alumnus, is about to enter his fourth season with the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL.


