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BCHL : Smokies add size in net

The Trail Smoke Eaters have landed a big body between the pipes for next season.
The Smokies have signed 6 foot 2 180lb puck stopper Bailey Macburnie.

Macburnie – a native of Beverly, Massachusetts – comes in as a 20 year old from Salisbury School in Connecticut.

In a team press release Bailey said he is “Honored to be part of such an amazing organization. I plan on getting the Trail Smoke Eaters back to the playoffs”.

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