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Fireside Chats: Jamie McGinn

Jamie McGinn was chosen by the San Jose Sharks with their second selection (36th overall) in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Before starting his professional career this season with the Worcester Sharks, he played with the Ottawa 67's in the OHL, leading his team in points during the 06-07 season with 46...

Interview with Bruins' 2009 First Round Pick Jordan Caron

The Boston Bruins' first round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Jordan Caron is fine-tuning his game in the QMJHL this season playing for the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. Caron started the season with the Rimouski Océanic, but was traded to the Huskies 20 games into the season. Through 29 games...

Interview with Penguins prospect Nick Petersen

(Picture used with permission, courtesy of the Saint John Sea Dogs) Hooks and I have been pretty fortunate to land a few interviews with Penguins prospects over the past few weeks and hopefully we'll continue to have those opportunities down the road. I just also want to give a public thanks to...

Andy Bathgate: 'My name is a good thing, a blessing really'

(Image from The Star) Andy Bathgate is a hall of famer, who made his mark mostly with the New York Rangers and spent the last two seasons of his NHL career in Pittsburgh, with the expansion Penguins. Bathgate holds a place in Penguin trivia folklore, he scored the first goal in franchise...

Fireside Chats: Al Stalock

Al Stalock was chosen by the San Jose Sharks with their third selection (112th overall) in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Before starting his professional career this season with the Worcester Sharks, he was honored as a 2009 NCAA First Team All-American while attending the University of...

Interview with Penguins prospect Nathan Moon

I was fortunate enough to catch up with Nathan Moon recently. Moon was the 4th round pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins back in 2008 (120th overall), but he has a little more fanfare than your usual 4th round pick. To acquire veterans (like Marian Hossa and Hal Gill) the Penguins dealt their picks...

Fireside Chats: William Wrenn

William Wrenn was chosen by the San Jose Sharks with their first selection (43rd overall) in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Since then, he has been playing for the 6-3-1 University of Denver Pioneers, posting 3 assists in nine games to go along with a +6 rating. Mr. Wrenn was kind enough to spend twenty...


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