Quick Shifts: 4 buyers set up to make a trade deadline splash
In the first edition of Trade Deadline Matchmaker, Mike Futa and Kris Versteeg each pick a player they believe would be the ‘perfect match’ for all four ‘buyers’ in the Canadian North division ahead of the trade deadline. | April 10, 2021, 8:22 AM
April 10, 2021, 8:22 AM
A quick mix of the things we gleaned from the week of hockey, serious and less so, and rolling four lines deep. We re under 60 hours till deadline. LTIR you ready?
1. “It’s all on the table for us at this point,” Kyle Dubas declared during a Maple Leafs TV broadcast last week.
Caufield, selected 15th overall in the 2019 NHL Draft, scored 30 goals and 52 points in 31 games with the Wisconsin Badgers to lead all collegiate players.
His college career ended in late March when the Badgers were eliminated in the first round of the NCAA playoffs by Bemidji State, allowing him to sign a three-year, entry-level contract with the Canadiens and move up to pro.
The 20-year-old forward known to his teammates as Goal Caufield didn t hesitate to make an impact at the next level, scoring in his professional debut Friday with the American Hockey League s Laval Rocket, Montreal s minor league affiliate.
The five-foot-seven, 162-pound right winger won gold with the United States at the 2021 world junior hockey championship, and is the U.S. national team development program s all-time leader in goals with with 126 goals in 123 games over three seasons before joining the Badgers in 2019-20.
Wisconsin s Cole Caufield wins Hobey Baker Award The nation s leading goal scorer, Caufield has signed with the Montreal Canadiens. April 9, 2021 6:14pm Text size Copy shortlink:
PITTSBURGH What seemed inevitable by the middle of the season became reality Friday when former Wisconsin forward Cole Caufield was named 2021 winner of the Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the top men s player in college hockey.
Caufield, who signed with the Montreal Canadiens organization after the season, completed his sophomore campaign with the Big Ten regular-season champion Badgers with 30 goals and 22 assists for 52 points in 31 games.
The Stevens Point, Wis., native led the nation in goals by 11 and points by five. His 11 power-play goals also were a nation s best, and his five game-winning goals were tied for third. Those totals helped Wisconsin move from last place in the Big Ten in 2019-20 to first this seas
Originally posted on Pro Hockey Rumors | By Gavin Lee | Last updated 4/9/21
Even though the other finalists had outstanding seasons, this was always going to be Caufield’s year after he led the nation in goals and points. The diminutive forward recorded 30 goals and 52 points as a sophomore for the University of Wisconsin, while also helping lead the U.S. World Junior team to gold. It was an incredible performance for the 15th overall selection from 2019, one that has now put him in a small fraternity of Hobey Baker winners.
Caufield quickly signed his entry-level contract with the Canadiens after Wisconsin was eliminated from the NCAA tournament in a game in which he recorded 13 shots, scored two goals and registered an assist in a losing effort and was expected to make his professional debut for the Laval Rocket Friday night.
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TORONTO Wisconsin forward Cole Caufield won the Hobey Baker Award on Friday night as the top college hockey player, then scored twice in his professional debut.
Caufield edged North Dakota forward Shane Pinto and Minnesota State goaltender Dryden McKay. He also had an assist Friday night in the Laval Rocket s 5-3 victory over the Toronto Marlies in an American Hockey League game. It means a lot, obviously it was something that was a goal of mine going into the year. It s a special award, Caufield said after the game. It was on my mind pretty much all day. I was getting dressed for warmup (when I found out).