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Old 07-06-2015, 02:49 PM   #74
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Five prospects featured in this Herald article.

http://calgaryherald.com/sports/hock...velopment-camp

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Oliver Kylington - Wheaties boss Kelly McCrimmon told the Brandon Sun. “It’s not impossible that he plays in Sweden this year, it’s not impossible that Calgary signs him and he plays in the American Hockey League, and I guess there’s always the possibility that Calgary could sign him, bring him over and find that junior was the right level for the next stage of his development.” … What is known? He’s an exceptional skater.
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Morgan Klimchuk - Burke describes him as a “surgeon,” meaning quiet, efficient, smart hockey … This past season he picked up 30 points in 27 games for the WHL Regina Pats, the club that snared him fifth overall in the 2010 bantam draft. Mid-season he was shipped eastward to the Wheaties. In 33 games for Brandon, he produced 50 points and a plus-26 rating …
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Andrew Mangiapane - After an eye-catching walk-on 2013-14 season for coach Dale Hawerchuk and the Barrie Colts netted him 51 points, Mangiapane picked up the offensive pace this past winter. He chugged out 104 points, finishing tied for seventh in Ontario Hockey League scoring. His goal total, 43, was the league’s sixth highest …
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Mason McDonald - Playing nearly 3,200 minutes this past winter for Charlottetown, he was the fourth busiest goalie in the QMJHL, while facing the third-most shots and making the third-most saves … McDonald’s save percentage, .906, was second-best in the league … But his workhorse season was cut short by a torn medial collateral ligament in the playoffs … McDonald, freshly signed by the Flames, says he’s fully recovered from his knee injury … Already this summer, he’s participated in Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence for goalies … In August, he’ll be part of the national junior side’s slate of exhibition games against Russia and the Czech Republic at WinSport
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Mark Jankowski - This past season, he was part of the Friars’ outfit that stunned Boston University to capture the NCAA crown … Taking on a two-way role, he finished the campaign with 27 points in 37 games. “It’s gone well — I’m really happy with this year,” the Dundas, Ont., native said of his 2014-15 season. “My progression — I’m trying to be a great two-way forward, being dependable in the defensive zone.” …
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