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The Buffalo Sabres today claimed forward Drake Caggiula off of waivers.
Caggiula, 26, has seven points (1+6) in 27 games with the Arizona Coyotes this season. In 249 career games with Arizona, Chicago and Edmonton, he has recorded 83 points (42+41).
Prior to entering the NHL, Caggiula spent four seasons at the University of North Dakota and led the team to the NCAA championship in 2016. That year, he was named the Most Outstanding Player at the Frozen Four after posting four goals and an assist over two games.
He attended the Sabres’ summer development camp in 2014following his sophomore season.
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Question of the Day North Carolina head coach Hubert Davis, left, is congratulated by former North Carolina player Bill Chamberlain following a news conference at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Davis was named the Tar Heels’ . more > By ADAM SMITH and Times-News - Associated Press - Saturday, April 10, 2021
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - From his place in what amounted to the North Carolina basketball alumni section, George Lynch became transported back to 1989, back to college and his freshman season, while he looked with pride Tuesday afternoon during Hubert Davis’s formal introduction as new coach of the Tar Heels.
NCAA champion reflects on Central Coast roots
Stanford basketball star Haley Jones talks about her NCAA Championship and roots in Santa Cruz. Share Updated: 5:40 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021
Stanford basketball star Haley Jones talks about her NCAA Championship and roots in Santa Cruz. Share Updated: 5:40 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021 Stanford basketball star and NCAA champion Haley Jones was raised in the gym of Santa Cruz High School. Her parents, Monique and Patrick, met as students at the school. They fell in love and after playing college basketball, both returned to Santa Cruz to coach the high school s girls basketball team. Jones and her brother Cameron were at practice every day, learning from their parents and the players. We were there at all the practices. We would be there in the pregame talk. We would do the ball girl and ball boy stuff. Cameron would do stats while I sat with my parents on the bench. I was just immersed into the game at a very young age. Jone
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NBA Comparison: Penny Hardaway
Like the next four prospects, Cade Cunningham has the talent and potential to be a franchise player. Unlike the next four prospects, Cunningham is jumbo-sized (6-foot-8, 220 pounds) for his natural position (guard), and has no holes in his game - he s above-average at everything - giving him, by far, the highest floor of any player on the board. Cunningham has point guard playmaking skills, shooting guard separation ability off the bounce, and a forward s strength and athleticism. He also projects to be a multi-positional defender at the next level. Finally, Cunningham has a sense of the moment and is able to take his game up a notch in high-pressure moments. The respective performances of Jalen Suggs in the NCAA Tournament and Jalen Green in the G-League Bubble certainly make those two tempting here at no. 1, but there s no reason to overthink here for Minnesota.
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