It's been a while since the New York Rangers have produced a real offensive star forward but this youngster has the goods and he has a knack for playing at his best in big games. He was a first rounder, 19th overall in 2009, and he should live up to the billing and then some. He has been a wiz on the power play and that has New York Rangers fans thinking that when he’s signed maybe he can hit the ground running and possibly be a contributor in this year’s playoff run. There is a danger in that. It’s not the fact that he’s 20 (will be 21 at the end of April), age isn’t the factor here.
It's been a while since the New York Rangers have produced a real offensive star forward but this youngster has the goods and he has a knack for playing at his best in big games. He was a first rounder, 19th overall in 2009, and he should live up to the billing and then some. He has been a wiz on the power play and that has New York Rangers fans thinking that when he’s signed maybe he can hit the ground running and possibly be a contributor in this year’s playoff run. There is a danger in that. It’s not the fact that he’s 20 (will be 21 at the end of April), age isn’t the factor here.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Boston College remains No. 1 in this week's USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll after defeating the University of Massachusetts last weekend. The Eagles, who boast a 19-6-0 record, collected 508 points and 32 first-place votes to claim the top spot for the second week in a row and the fifth time this season.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Boston College is the unanimous No. 1 in this week's USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll after earning two victories over No. 13 University of Denver last weekend. The Eagles collected 510 points and all 34 first-place votes to claim the top spot.
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