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Picking a US World Junior Roster: Defense
Next week, USA Hockey will announce the players that will attend their World Junior Selection Camp, to select the team that will defend last year's gold medal. This is my take on which players USA Hockey should be selecting for their camp, and their final roster. This installment will focus on...
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Hockey's Future put together a long feature piece on Notre Dame's Riley Sheahan. North Dakota's Chay Genoway is still injured, and hasn't shown much sign of improvement lately. This guy thinks David Backes is an American hero-which duh-- for beating up some Canadian fools. Mike Chambers thinks...
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...
Best of the West #19: William Wrenn, Denver
William Wrenn, Defenseman, 6-1 200 lbs., US National Development Program Role he'll likely play: Wrenn is a solid defensive defenseman that will likely play on DU's second or third pairing, and contribute on the penalty kill. Why he is ranked here: Wrenn's game isn't very flashy or explosive....
NHL Draft: Risers and Fallers
There's always a lot of surprises when you mix the opinions of 30 different teams at the NHL Draft. Here's a listing of 5 college guys I think got picked too high, and 5 I think got picked too low. Too High 1. William Wrenn(43rd overall to San Jose)-I had hinted at this in my draft preview, but I...
Getting To Know William Wrenn
[Update 5:53 PM]: Western College Hockey was kind enough to pass along a previous article they did on Wrenn. Make sure to check out the full piece here as it's chock full of interviews and evaluations. When asked if they agreed with San Jose's selection they replied, "I'm a little surprised San...
Notable College Picks on Day 2 of the NHL Draft
Here's some notable college players taken on the second day of the NHL Draft. Round 2 36th overall: Phoenix Coyotes: Chris Brown(Michigan) Round 2 38th overall: Dallas Stars: Alex Chiasson(Boston University) Round 2 41st overall: Nashville Predators: Zach Budish(Minnesota) Round 2 43rd overall: San...
NHL Draft Prospect: William Wrenn
via www.usahockey.com Name: William Wrenn Team: US National Team Development Program U18 Height: 6' 1/2" Weight: 190 lbs. 2008-2009 stats: 51 games, 3 goals, 11 assists, 14 assists Prospect Info: Perhaps no prospect in the NHL Draft exemplifies the changing geography of the hockey landscape...












