SIJHL commissioner stepping down after four years

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SIJHL commissioner stepping down after four years
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THUNDER BAY – After four seasons, Darrin Nicholas is stepping down as commissioner of the Superior International Junior Hockey League. In a release issued by league officials, Nicholas said it was time to move on.

THUNDER BAY – After four seasons, Darrin Nicholas is stepping down as commissioner of the Superior International Junior Hockey League.“After much reflection, I have decided to embark on a new chapter in my professional journey.” Nicholas stated.

Nicholas served as the SIJHL’s sixth commissioner since the league’s inception in 2001 and took over the role from Bryan Graham in 2020. He also helped the league navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, ultimately forced to prematurely end the 2020-21 season due to restrictions imposed by the provincial government.“I want to express my sincere gratitude to Darrin for his service and leadership as commissioner of the SIJHL,” said Lein, also the chair of the league’s board of governors. “We wish him all the best and know he will make a positive impact as he moves to the next phase of his career.

The foundation of the league is the strength, resilience, and shared love for the game. I have no doubt it will find the perfect leader to carry the torch, and that the league will continue to flourish. I look forward to cheering from the sidelines as a proud fan for years to come and will support it however I’m able,” Nicholas said.

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