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PHOTOS: Games begin at 2017 World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth
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Check out MiHockey’s photo galleries from the first day of games at the 2017 World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth. Team USA White topped Finland 4-2, while Team USA Blue fell to Sweden 4-3 after a last-second goal from the Swedes. For more info on the WJSS – which features the U.S., Canada, Finland and…
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PHOTOS: Day 1 of the World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth
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USA Hockey’s 2017 World Junior Summer Showcase officially began in Plymouth on Friday. Check out MiHockey’s photos from the first game of the event – Team USA White squaring off against Team USA Blue in a split-squad game to kick things off. Team White and Team Blue will play games against Finland, Sweden and Canada…
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Checking in with Dylan St. Cyr at the World Junior Summer Showcase
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By @MichaelCaples – PLYMOUTH – Dylan St. Cyr has only been away from Plymouth for a few months, and there’s already been changes to his hometown rink. New wall graphics line the hallways of USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth; just the latest change to a building that seems to have something new every time…
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Logan Cockerill talks about getting ready for BU, World Junior Summer Showcase
By @MichaelCaples – PLYMOUTH – He got a taste of it with the NTDP. He knows what’s coming when he starts his college career with Boston University this fall. Logan Cockerill’s getting ready for “big kid hockey.” “It’s really exciting,” said Cockerill, back at USA Hockey Arena for the World Junior Summer Showcase. “Last…
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Eventful summer for Jason Robertson includes trip home for Summer Showcase
By @MichaelCaples – PLYMOUTH – Jason Robertson’s hockey journey has taken him across North America. For this week, however, he gets to be back home in Hockeytown. Robertson, who moved from California to Northville when he was 10 years old, is back skating in his hometown rink of USA Hockey Arena for the World…
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Will Lockwood talks World Junior Summer Showcase, sophomore season with Wolverines
By @MichaelCaples – PLYMOUTH – Will Lockwood hasn’t had to travel far for his hockey career, but he still cherishes return trips to Plymouth. The Bloomfield Hills native is back in his old stomping grounds for a week, competing for a roster spot on USA Hockey’s World Junior team during the 2017 World Junior…
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Recruiting: Dylan Wendt commits to Michigan
By @MichaelCaples – Dylan Wendt will be heading to Wisconsin for juniors, but when he’s done, he’s coming back to Michigan. The Grand Haven native just announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, securing his spot in a NCAA Division 1 line-up after his time with the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers concludes. “Michigan…
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Griffins sign Bloomfield native Pat Nagle
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By @MichaelCaples – Another Michigan boy is returning home. The Grand Rapids Griffins announced today that they have signed Bloomfield native Pat Nagle to a one-year contract. A four-year letter winner with the Ferris State Bulldogs from 2007-11, Nagle still ranks No. 3 among the school’s all-time goaltenders in wins (45) and goals-against average (2.32).…
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Danielle Hartje to represent Michigan at USA Hockey’s U18 Women’s Festival
By @MichaelCaples – Danielle Hartje will be heading to Lake Placid before she heads back to school. Hartje, a Little Caesars forward and Yale commit, will be representing Michigan at USA Hockey’s Women’s U18 National Festival, which kicks off in New York on Aug. 8. The festival is an annual event that USA Hockey…
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MAG: ‘You Should Know’ Michael Rasmussen
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In the latest issue of MiHockeyMag, we introduced you to Detroit Red Wings’ first-round draft pick Michael Rasmussen. The 6-foot-6 Tri-City Americans forward was selected ninth overall in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Click on the image below to learn more about Rasmussen on page 18 of the latest edition of MiHockeyMag.