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Kitchener Rangers, Guelph Storm welcome Ont s increased capacity limits

Kitchener Rangers, Guelph Storm welcome Ont s increased capacity limits
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Landeskog s Heart Is In Colorado

The Avalanche and the team captain both wanted each other by Ron Knabenbauer / ColoradoAvalanche.com In the end, there were no other sweater colors that Gabriel Landeskog wanted to wear other than the burgundy and blue of the Colorado Avalanche. Landeskog was on the verge of becoming an unrestricted free agent and able to sign with any of the other 31 NHL teams on Wednesday, but he didn t get that far as he inked an eight-year contract through the 2028-29 campaign with the Avalanche on Tuesday night. At the end of the day, for me, I was sure what I wanted. My heart is in Colorado, Denver is my home. That s where we put down our roots and that s where I ve always wanted to be, said Landeskog the following morning after inking his long-term deal. So coming down to it, I was very certain about where I wanted to be and my heart was nowhere else. There is no

Kitchener Rangers players selected in NHL draft

  KITCHENER Two players who once laced up their skates with the Kitchener Rangers are head to the big league. Francesco Pinelli, wearing number 71, was selected 42 nd overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round. The centreman spent his rookie year with the Rangers and was part of Canada’s gold medal team at the U-18 World Championship. Pinelli then played in Slovenia after the OHL cancelled its season. Rangers’ defenseman Roman Schmidt was later picked up by the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning with the 96 th pick.

Lightning s 2021 Draft class prioritizes size and strength

Lightning s 2021 Draft class prioritizes size and strength Tampa Bay made seven selections on day two of the Draft, putting an emphasis on skaters who are difficult to play against by Bryan Burns @BBurnsNHL / TampaBayLightning.com The Tampa Bay Lightning are going to lose a significant portion of their roster this offseason, key players that helped the team win back-to-back Stanley Cups. A lot of the roster holes opened up by this summer s cap crunch will have to be filled organically by players knocking on the door of the National Hockey League according to general manager Julien BriseBois, prospects in the system like Taylor Raddysh, Boris Katchouk and Alex Barre-Boulet to go along with players such as Mathieu Joseph, Cal Foote and Mitchell Stephens who have already seen significant time in the League with t

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