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Coyotes pleased with progress after second day of training camp practices by Alex Kinkopf @AEKinkopf / Arizona Coyotes
Coyotes training camp continues as the team prepares for the 2020-21 regular-season opener against the San Jose Sharks on Thursday, January 14. The club held its second day of on-ice practices Tuesday. An intrasquad scrimmage is scheduled for Wednesday.
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The Coyotes skated both A and B groups at Gila River Arena.
Group A, considered the main group at camp, comprised 24 players and three new faces. Goaltender Zany McIntyre, forward Frederik Gauthier and defenseman Dysin Mayo were promoted to skate with Group A. Goaltender Ivan Prosvetov, forward Jan Jenik and defenseman Cam Crotty skated with Group B.
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Toronto Maple Leafs Frederik Gauthier, left, and Calgary Flames Travis Hamonic chase the puck during third period NHL hockey action in Calgary on March 4, 2019. Hamonic has signed a profeesional tryout contract with the Vancouver Canucks. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh January 03, 2021 - 1:21 PM
VANCOUVER - Nearly four months after they were ousted from the NHL playoffs, the Vancouver Canucks are back â and with big expectations.
The Canucks lost several key pieces in free agency, but general manager Jim Benning is confident that the moves he s made in an unusual off-season and the continued development of the team s youngsters will combine for success this season.