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...ranking doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Harvard’s roster boasts 12 NHL draft picks. Six of them are defensemen, and if Mazzoleni dresses them as a unit, opposing forwards will hop over the dasher, knowing that, no matter what, they’ll face two future pros...
Reese is a candidate to play for the U.S. in this winter’s International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships. He attended the team’s tryout camp in August and will be evaluated through the month of November, before the final roster is announced...
...follow through. Luckily for coach Mark Mazzoleni, that shouldn’t be a concern. He has the league’s most talented and experienced team—so talented and experienced, in fact, that no team in the country has as many players on its roster as Harvard (16) who have been in NCAA tournaments. Not two-time defending champ Minnesota. Not Boston University. Not Cornell. Not anybody. And nobody’s gonna stop the Crimson from winning the ECAC title this year, and maybe even making a serious run in the NCAAs...
...course, Bala didn’t worry about call-ups or roster moves during his Harvard career, which ended in 2001 after 99 points and a government A.B. His first pro season, with the Grand Rapids Griffins, was his best. He had 21 goals and 37 points, earning him a six-day stint in the NHL and selection to the AHL All-Star team...
Another benefit of the trade was precisely that – a change in the NHL roster that he’s trying to crack. Ottawa is arguably the NHL’s most talented team, and though the Wild is known for its quick, young forwards, Bala seems to have a better chance at breaking in with Minnesota...