Renegades provide New Mexico hockey fix

Rio Rancho (KRQE) - It's not the caliber of hockey played by the New Mexico Scorpions, but while the Scorps take this hockey season off the New Mexico Renegades junior hockey team has taken their place, sort of.

The Renegades are made up of 17- to 20-year-old hockey players from New Mexico and surrounding states with aspirations of one day playing college or even professional hockey.
The Renegades play in the Western States Hockey League and are coached by former Scorpions player Peter Ambroziak, who also spent some time in the National Hockey League with the Buffalo Sabres.

Ambroziak has taken over a hockey team that was based in Richland Hills, Texas, last season. Ambroziak decided to move it to Rio Rancho to keep hockey alive in New Mexico.

Nice story for the Renegades

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