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Former Blades forward to be inducted into youth program's hall of fame


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Former Florida Everblades forward Keith Anderson is being inducted into the Thief River Falls Prowler Hall of Fame for his “dedication and service to the game of hockey,’’ according to a release from the program, on May 3.

Anderson, 30, is from Thief River Falls, Minn., and played four seasons (2001-2005) for the Blades, scoring 56 goals and adding 81 assists in 238 games.

Anderson had three goals and 10 assists in 17 playoff games in 2003-04.

The Prowlers are a youth program.

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