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Biggby 18U forward Postula signs NAHL tender

December 5, 2023

The NAPHL’s T1ER League is pleased to announce that Biggby Coffee 18U forward Jack Postula has signed an NAHL tender agreement for the 2024-25 season with the New Mexico Ice Wolves of the NAHL’s South Division.

Postula, 18, is in his third season playing in the NAPHL for the Biggby (formerly Meijer AAA) program and first season with the 18U team. In 8 T1ER games to date, he has record one point.

Overall in 28 games played this season, Postula has recorded seven points.

During the 2020-21 season, he appeared in 13 NAPHL games with the then Meijer AAA 15U team and recorded two points.

In eight games with the Meijer AAA 14U team in 2019-20 he recorded two points.

He is the fourth player from the Biggby Coffee 18U team who has signed an NAHL tender so far this season.

Click here to see a list of T1ER tenders for the 2023-24 season

A tender is a contract, of sorts, a player signs announcing his intentions to play for that particular NAHL team and that NAHL team only. Once a player signs a tender with an NAHL team, his playing rights belong to that team within the NAHL and he may not be recruited by any other NAHL team. Each team is granted ten (10) tenders, which include two (2) tenders exclusively used on players from the T1ER - plus or minus any trades - which became active on November 1st. Tendered players are not eligible for the 2024 NAHL Draft.

 
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