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Grand Rapids Native Jack Peart Named USHL Rookie of the Year

Fox21Online Grand Rapids Native Jack Peart Named USHL Rookie of the Year In 24 games, Peart recorded one goal and 14 assists, finishing sixth on the team in points per game. May 25, 2021 FARGO, N.D. – Grand Rapids native Jack Peart has been named USHL Rookie of the Year. The 2021 Mr. Hockey Award winner was stellar on the blueline for the Fargo Force, helping his team advance all the way to the USHL Finals, where they fell to the Chicago Steel. In 24 games, Peart recorded one goal and 14 assists, finishing sixth on the team in points per game. He also was second among all defensemen in total points during the Clark Cup playoffs.

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Buffalo Sabres GM For a Day: The One I Never Wanted to Write

10.) Buffalo: , RW, SHL (4): If Beniers/Eklund are the two players I think are safest while having the talent level to justify the pick: Lysell is the one forward who I think could end up being the best player in this draft if he is able to develop correctly. Plays with an insane pace, a deceptive and deadly wrist shot, and has loads of small area skill. He’s going to have to refine his play when he’s not generating offense off the rush, but the tools are all there for him to be an elite level point producer in the league. If you want some fun: go to hockeyTV and watch the preliminary u18 game against the USA. There’s a hot mic on the USA bench where you can audibly hear the USA players talking about how he’s the best player on the ice. He’s a homerun swing, and perhaps taking a more projectable 200ft center like Svenchkov or Raty would fit well here.

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Fargo Force take game one of Clark Cup 3-0 at Chicago

Fargo, ND, USA / 740 The FAN May 15, 2021 | 5:33 AM GENEVA, ILLINOIS (Chicago Steel) The Chicago Steel were held without a goal for the first time since April 6, 2018 as the Fargo Force took a 3-0 victory in Game 1 of the best-of-five Clark Cup Final at Fox Valley Ice Arena on Friday night. Force netminder Andrew Miller posted his second consecutive shutout in the postseason, a 20-save performance, as Kyle Smolen, Jack Peart and Aaron Huglen tallied goals for Fargo. Despite 23 saves from Chicago netminder Simon Latkoczy, the Steel were held off the scoreboard as the loss snapped a 12-game Steel win streak dating back to the regular season.

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Herd Falls 3-2 in overtime on military night

By Rich Keller Dec 13, 2020 7:25 AM SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) The Sioux Falls Stampede allowed a 2-1 third period lead slip away to the Fargo Force at the PREMIER Center on Military Appreciation Night on Saturday night. Mason Salquist scored the game-winning, overtime goal for the Force. Reid Pabich and Dan Russell scored for the Herd, while Trent Burnham made the start in net, stopping 28 of 31 shots on net. The Fargo Force opened the scoring with a goal from Tyler Rollwagen at 6:44 of the first period off a deflected shot past goaltender Trent Burnham. Tucker Hodgson assisted on the goal. The Force outshot the Herd nine to seven in the period.

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