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| - The Bram family, originally from Ste. Anne, Manitoba, Canada, is one of the most famous hockey families in the province of Manitoba. Four brothers Terry, Ryan, Tyler and Brock, and two sisters, Bailey and Shelby have represented the family in ice hockey at various times. In addition, three of the six siblings competed in the NCAA. Collectively, the three Bram siblings played over 200 NCAA games.
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| - The Bram family, originally from Ste. Anne, Manitoba, Canada, is one of the most famous hockey families in the province of Manitoba. Four brothers Terry, Ryan, Tyler and Brock, and two sisters, Bailey and Shelby have represented the family in ice hockey at various times. In addition, three of the six siblings competed in the NCAA. Collectively, the three Bram siblings played over 200 NCAA games. The patriarch of the clan, Bill Bram, was the head coach of the Eastman Female Selects Midget AA team in Landmark, Manitoba. Some notable players that he coached in Manitoba include former Philadelphia Flyers player Mike Richards, Minnesota-Duluth player Jocelyne Larocque, former Minnesota Golden Gophers captain Melanie Gagnon and Florida Panthers first round pick Quinton Howden.
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