Nic Dowd looks to nail down one of few available spots on the Caps’ opening night roster, the fourth-line center slot
In the wake of winning the first Stanley Cup title in franchise history late last spring, the Caps didn’t suffer much in the way of offseason attrition, at least not in terms of sheer numbers. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer was traded to Colorado after three excellent seasons as a backup in D.C., and center Jay Beagle signed a four-year deal with Vancouver as an unrestricted free agent after a decade of yeoman’s work in Washington. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL ARTICLE
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TPH alum ’99 goaltender Erik Gordon earns NAHL Player of the Week honors
Congrats to TPH alum and current Lone Star Brahmas goaltender Erik Gordon on earning NAHL Player of the Week honors…
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TPH Detroit CoE student-athlete Chase Pletzke commits to Bowling Green
Congratulations to TPH Detroit Center of Excellence student-athlete Chase Pletzke on his commitment to Bowling Green State University. The Bay…
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Recruiting tips via USA Hockey
In a special to USA Hockey, Elizabeth Boger spoke with University of North Dakota head coach Brad Berry about how…
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TPH Thunder alum Fossier excelling at Maine
Mitch Fossier, a TPH Thunder alum and current Maine Black Bear, is lighting it up as a freshman and the…
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Mudbugs’ Croix Evingson commits to Division I UMass-Lowell
The Shreveport Mudbugs, proud members of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), are pleased to announce that defenseman Croix Evingson, 19,…