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NTDP is still Dominating

Vancouver - - The 2019 NHL Entry Draft was full of surprises on the draft board but the one thing that many people expected was the players from the US National Team Development Program dominating the first round. It started with the expected first overall, Jack Hughes, going to the New

2019 NHL Draft My Top 31 Version 3.0

Here's a note on how I go about ranking draft-eligible players. I think the eye test is the best and most effective way. On television, you're not being shown everything. You miss a lot behind the play. I can't be everywhere but I take good notes and will update them

2019 NHL Draft My Top 31 Version 2.0

Jack Hughes – 5-10, 179 – C – NTDP (pictured on left) Kaapo Kakko – 6-2, 190 – RW – TPS Alex Turcotte – 5-11 -186 – C – NTDP Vasily Podkolzin 6-1, 196 – RW – KHL Bowen Byram – 6-1, 195 – D – WHL Cole Caufield

Hockey Talk on a Monday Morning

Here's the latest on the Edmonton Oilers and Philadelphia Flyers: Check out Stick to the Hockey Podcast with a great interview with Flyers center Sean Couturier and NHL Playoffs Talk as well as a report on 2019 NHL Draft star, Cole Caufield. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stick-2-hockey-podcast-episode-47-interview-sean-couturier/id1252688550?i=1000437085873 One more spot on Sirius XM talking about exceptional status,

2019 NHL Draft My Top 31 Version 1.0

Here's my first list. This is where I’m at so far. These are rankings. This is not a mock draft. This list will change between now and June. Jack Hughes – 5-10, 179 - C - NTDP (pictured on left) Kaapo Kakko – 6-2, 190 - RW - TPS Alex

Team USA Can Count on the Hughes Brothers

Brother combinations in sports can be magical. A few hockey notables were Bill and Bun Cook, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Peter, Anton and Marian Stastny, Bobby and Dennis Hull, Phil and Tony Esposito, Henri and Maurice Richard; they all played together at some point in their careers. The World Junior

Jonathan Gruden is Looking to Create His Own Path

Jonathan Gruden is the son of coach of the OHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs. His dad was a former NHL defenseman (Capitals, Sens, Bruins) and now he’s looking to create his own path to the NHL. He is 2018 NHL Draft eligible and the 6-0, 172-pound forward has a chance to follow

Some 2018 Five Nations Notables

I had a chance to take in a few games yesterday and here are some of the highlights. They’re all 2018 draft eligible with the exception of Hughes and Honka: 1) Andrei Svechnikov – 6-2, 188 – RW - He had a pretty goal on a one-timer. He really looks good

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