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Toms River Rink Will Be Home For Stockton Ice Hockey Team

Township officials announced Winding River Skating Center will have all of the Ospreys' home games, including one this Saturday.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Ice hockey fans will have more to enjoy this winter as Winding River Skating Center has become the official home of the Stockton University ice hockey team.

Toms River Township Hockey Director Dean Marusic says the addition of a college team further enhances the youth hockey program.

“It’s a great opportunity for local hockey players to remain local after high school, attend a great university like Stockton, and help attract even more kids into our hockey programs,” Marusic said. “It gives them the chance to learn, stay active and enjoy the great sport of hockey right here at the Jersey Shore.”

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The Stockton Ospreys compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association and the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference.

Bob Gialanella, head coach of the Stockton ice hockey team, said the school is very excited about the new
partnership with Toms River.

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“Our partnership has provided Stockton University excellent ice and team facilities while offering a central location for recruiting student-athletes, many locally from the Shore Conference,” he said. "We hope our move to Winding River Skating Center will help influence local talent to become the next generation of Osprey players."

You can see the Ospreys in action this weekend; they host Southern Connecticut State University at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5.

Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for students and kids under 12 years old.

“Hopefully these student-athletes consider Stockton University’s outstanding academic reputation to pursue their career goals, and also to compete as a college player,” Gialanella said.

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