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Two 12-year-olds from Pine Falls have been arrested after a months-long investigation into a fight at a hockey game at the Southdale Community Centre in Winnipeg.

Winnipeg police said today the two children were arrested on Saturday and charged with assault with a weapon. They were later released on promises to appear.

Last April, a 35-year-old man from Sagkeeng First nation was arrested and charged with assault. He was released on an appearance notice.

The fight broke out during and after a hockey game on Feb. 16, involving players, coaches and officials.

Kainen Bell, a 12-year-old player for the Sagkeeng First Nation minor hockey team was taken to hospital in stable condition with minor injuries including a broken wrist after a fight on the ice.

The game was between the Sagkeeng team and a team from Brokenhead Ojibway First nation at the Southeast Aboriginal Tournament.

The investigation concluded a coach and two players should be charged.