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2010 Young Stars Tournament: San Jose Sharks – Forwards
The Vancouver Canucks are hosting a Young Stars tournament from September 12-16 in Penticton, BC, home of the Vees (home of future NCAA players). Participating teams: the Canucks, Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks.
San Jose will be playing on:
September 12 at 10:30 pm EST vs. Anaheim (streamed online by both SJSharks.com and AnaheimDucks.com)
September 13 at 10:30 pm EST vs. Vancouver (streamed online by Canucks.com)
September 15 at 10:30 pm EST vs. Edmonton (streamed online by EdmontonOilers.com)
(FYI, I was an eejit when I first posted the above and went the wrong way w/ my time adjustment – above is corrected.)
San Jose Sharks roster:
Post with defensemen and goaltenders
Forwards:
Cam Braes
Spencer Edwards
Daniel Erlich
Benn Ferriero
Curt Gogol
Freddie Hamilton
Kevin Henderson
Luke Judson
Tony Lucia
Cam MacIntyre
James Marcou
Brandon Mashinter
John McCarthy
Zach O’Brien
Leigh Salters
Michael Sgarbossa
Philip Varone
Marek Viedensky
Tommy Wingels
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100 Points!
Reading this weekend’s Hockey East release, I realized I had completely missed Nick Bonino of Boston University hitting the 100 career points mark back on January 29.
Six players have reached the milestone so far this season:
November 24: James Marcou, UMass
January 1: Ben Smith, Boston College (earlier blog gallery)
January 22: Bobby Butler, UNH (earlier blog gallery)
February 20: Kory Falite, Lowell (earlier blog gallery)
February 21: Brian Gibbons, Boston College (earlier blog galleries – 1 2)
Hoping BC Eagle Joe Whitney (earlier blog gallery) will get the needed five points to hit the century mark over the next two games to have it out of the way before the playoffs (College point totals include regular season combined with post-season points, unlike professional totals which keep the two separate. They do not include points earned during exhibition games.) With at least 2 more Hockey East quarterfinal games guaranteed or nearly guaranteed in addition to this weekend’s pair, sophomore Maine Black Bear Gustav Nyquist (86 currently) and junior Northeastern Husky Wade MacLeod (90) (earlier blog gallery) have a chance to reach the mark this year regardless of the game results.