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All Things Denver XXXIII

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Drew Shore did not play tonite in San Antonio, but TJ Fast did play for Abbotsford.

I'm thinking positive thoughts that Beau will be Beau back in Denver next year.
 
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Posted by FS 23 on the 2011-2012 All-Americans Threads.
Drew Shore, Jason Zucker and Joey La Leggia are the Pios on the list.

I thought I would start a thread to talk about the All-Americans that will be announced, along with discussion of all the other awards.

College Hockey Weekly has their All-American list out...

http://www.collegehockeyweekly.com/2...Americans.html

College Hockey News has their All-CHN teams out...

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/new...-chn_teams.php

(forgotten how to reply with quote from another thread :o)
 
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He isn't the savior. He is just the first in exciting young prospects (other than Hackett) to come in. The combination of Zucker, Granlund, Coyle and Larsson are the savior, really.

He is indeed in the lineup tonight. Wearing number 16. Usually a low number right off the bat means they have big plans for the player.
 
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Jay Z with his 1st NHL point tonight with an assist in the 1st period on Wild's 2nd goal. Wild trail Kings 3-2 at the end of the 2nd.

From Wild Blog

16:15 - MIN 2 - LAK 1 - The action is fast and furious as Jason Zucker picks up his first-career point. Zucker drives the net, and runs into Bernier with the puck. The biscuit lays there for a second and Nick Johnson pops it into the oven for a goal. Wild action here to start!
 
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Jay Z with his 2nd assist to help tie the game at 3 in the 3rd period.

From Wild Blog

9:03 - MIN 3 - LAK 3 - Even Steven, as the Wild converts on a 3-on-3. Christensen crosses with Zucker and leaves a drop pass to the rookie. Zucker rips a wrist shot that is partially blocked on the way to the net. It deflects towards Christensen, who is going to the net and bounces off his skate and in the net.
 
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The season is getting long for Wild fans, and Zucker is giving us something to be optimistic about. He looks fast and aggressive going to the net. He seems to stand out more skating with higher level players who can feed him and receive from him.
 
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The season is getting long for Wild fans, and Zucker is giving us something to be optimistic about. He looks fast and aggressive going to the net. He seems to stand out more skating with higher level players who can feed him and receive from him.

It's been such a long season that the Wild have a chance at a top five pick, but are blowing it by winning meaningless games. Go figure.
 
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Jay Z with his 2nd assist to help tie the game at 3 in the 3rd period.

Zucker made a terrific breakout pass in OT to spring Setaguchi that led to him getting pulled down and a penalty shot (which hit the post).
 
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Let's not Forget Drew Shore who got an assist in his first game on the game tying goal for the San Antonio Rampage Fri. nite.
According to a Mike Chambers Tweet, Drew's 3 year contract is for $900k per year and begins next year.
 
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Let's not Forget Drew Shore who got an assist in his first game on the game tying goal for the San Antonio Rampage Fri. nite.
According to a Mike Chambers Tweet, Drew's 3 year contract is for $900k per year and begins next year.

So he's on an ATO with San Antonio. Unlike Jay Z, the Panthers weren't willing to burn a year of his contract and have him play in the NHL this season.
 
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