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    Amateur Top Prospect Maxim Letunov, C, University of Connecticut (Hockey East) One half of a dynamic duo alongside of Kyle Connor (WPG) with the Youngstown Phantoms, Maxim Letunov is a streaky, lanky forward with a ton of offensive ability. Letunov is a shifty forward, who recently finished a 25 goal, 39 assist season in the USHL. While it’s not one of the powerhouse NCAA schools, the University of Connecticut offers something that other schools may not have been able to, playing time. All reports

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    The Minnesota Wild goalie,Devan Dubnyk,had stopped 96 shots before giving up a goal. He was 14th overall draft pick to the Oilers in 2004. He was also part of their 12 game win streak( with the Wild). He also made into the NHL All Star game for the central division with the wild with the Wild defenseman, Ryan Suter. He is also playing very good this season. The Minnesota Wild are ranked 1st in the Central Division. Their record is 37-12-6 record this season. Devan Dubnyk has a 933 save percentage

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    Laura Fortino Essay

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    silver medalist with Team Canada, and assisted on the golden goal at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. She’s a two-time CWHL all-star. Oh, and she’s turning 25 on January 30th. Laura grew up playing in the minor hockey alliance program in Hamilton, Ontario. “Growing up, I played boys hockey up until grade nine or ten,” Fortino said in a recent interview with Along the Boards. “They treated me so well, and I believe that playing on those boy’s teams really helped me become the player that I am today

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    Who Will Win The 2017 Stanley Cup? Most people look at their favorite team/teams and only see the glory of the season. They never look at other teams, the way they play, their record, there players, etc. You need to be not bias to really predict the 2017 Stanley Cup champion. Here’s who the professional analysts and legendary players have in mind (Predictions) 1. Tampa Bay Lightning The Tampa Bay Lightning are always usually a big contender in the playoffs

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    Today it was any ordinary day for me but I remembered that I had a hockey game today. I knew that this game was to determine if my team made it to the championship game or if the other team did, the other team was a bunch of goons their idea was to hit us and hit us hard along the boards. I knew how they played and I thought we could just beat them with speed but, no the opposite happened my team played slow that night and played to their level of play. My friend on the team said, “They’re playing

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    . Miracle on Ice The “Miracle on Ice,” where the United States defeated the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York will forever be known as one of the greatest moments in American sports history. This game was about more than just sports though, it signified American strength, even when faced the greatest adversities. The United States was suffering through Vietnam, Watergate, and the wrenching upheavals of the 1960s. Many believe this game was even the beginning of the

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    Mark McMorris was born on December 9th, 1993 in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada. Mark is the son of Saskatchewan provincial politician Don McMorris, a grain farmer. Craig McMorris being Mark’s older brother is also a professional snowboarder, McMorris eventually became a professional Canadian snowboarder in 2010, who specializes in the slopestyle and Big Air events. McMorris was the first ever complete a backside triple cork 1440. He has accomplished quite a lot for being so young. He has racked up a

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    Second year as an Under-10 Squirt level hockey player for the New Jersey Colonials ice hockey team proved to be a challenging and harrowing experience that shaped the course of my future hockey career. I was a determined, naïve child with fantasies of playing in the NHL when I grew older. The source of my troubles began with Coach Ruben, a relentless, unforgiving hockey coach. Coach Ruben was in charge of determining the AAA hockey team that I desperately wanted to make. Unfortunately, I would not

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    From the age of three, my life was nothing but Hockey. With a father who was a hockey player and a brother 3 years older already playing hockey, it was clear which sport I was going to get into. Once I started walking, my parents put me on the ice to learn the game of hockey. I instantly fell in love and I have continued playing to this day. Once it came time to play high school hockey, it all got serious. I was a freshman on the varsity team with my brother, who was a senior at the time. This was

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    Is Ice Hockey Hard

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    “Is hockey hard?” This is what former NHL star Brendan Shanahan had to say about that question, “I don’t know, you tell me. We need to have the strength and power of a football player, the stamina of a marathon runner, and the concentration of a brain surgeon. But we need to put all this together while moving at high speeds on a cold and slippery surface while 5 other guys use clubs to try and kill us, oh yeah did I mention that this whole time we’re standing on blades 1/8 of an inch thick? Is ice

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