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Daily Archives: July 21, 2012

Washington Capitals Sign 2012 First-Round Pick, Thomas Wilson

With the 16th overall pick in the 2012 National Hockey League Entry Draft, the Washington Capitals are proud to select from Plymouth of the Ontario Hockey League, Thomas Wilson. Such words are undoubtedly exciting to hear when you’re an 18 year-old hockey player in the midst of chasing your dream of playing professional hockey. Thomas Wilson ...

The Orca Defence Corp: Analyzing the Vancouver Canucks’ Blueline

With the Shea Weber dream over, the off-season must go on for the Vancouver Canucks. Seeing home-town BC-boy Weber in a Canucks’ uniform would have been an amazing sight for Canucks fans but it always seemed like more of a pipe dream than a possibility, considering Weber’s cap hit and expected salary. The Canucks’ defensive ...

DeBoer Pleased with New Jersey Devils Prospects

The New Jersey Devils wrapped up their development camp on Friday, completing a week of conditioning, drills and scrimmages featuring the organization’s top prospects. The camp gave head coach Peter DeBoer an opportunity to get a first hand look at several future NHL players, including highly-touted goaltender Scott Wedgewood and defenseman Jon Merrill. “It looks ...

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