Meet the P.A. billet mom who helped raise generations of hockey players
PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. — Carole Ring has 40 sons.
She brought two of them into the world herself. As for the other 38? The hockey world brought them to her.
Over nearly five decades in Prince Albert, Ring quietly became one of the most influential people in junior hockey. Not from behind a bench or a desk, but from her kitchen table. She opened her home to teenage players far from their families, helping shape not just hockey careers, but lives.
She stopped billeting in 2020, closing a chapter that stretched from the very first season of the Prince Albert Raiders to the modern NHL era.







