Get Up to Date on Nashville s Top Prospects Around the World by Nick Barnowski @NickBarnowski / NashvillePredators.com
Nashville s top prospects are playing all over the world and perfecting their craft with the hope of one day skating for the Predators. Here s a look at how they re faring this season with their respective clubs, organizations and schools thus far. Here s the Preds Prospect Report for March 10, 2021.
American Hockey League (AHL)
Michael Carcone - RW - Tucson - (Acquired via trade with OTT)
Fired a season-high six shots on March 3 vs. Texas. Posted four points (3g-1a) in his first four AHL contests of the season.
Get Up to Date on Nashville s Top Prospects Around the World by Nick Barnowski @NickBarnowski / NashvillePredators.com
Nashville s top prospects are playing all over the world and perfecting their craft with the hope of one day skating for the Predators. Here s a look at how they re faring this season with their respective clubs, organizations and schools thus far. Here s the Preds Prospect Report for March 3, 2021.
American Hockey League (AHL)
Michael Carcone - RW - Tucson - (Acquired via trade with OTT)
Has seven shots in his last three games (Feb. 24-27). Posted a pair of two-point outings in his first four games, including a two-goal effort on Feb. 14 at Ontario.
Nashville s top prospects are playing all over the world and perfecting their craft with the hope of one day skating for the Predators. Here s a look at how they re faring this season with their respective clubs and organizations thus far.
Nashville s top prospects are playing all over the world and perfecting their craft with the hope of one day skating for the Predators. Here s a look at how they re faring this season with their respective clubs and organizations thus far.
Union’s Hanson on his way to UConn next year | The Daily Gazette
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Union goalie Darion Hanson makes a save against Cornell at Messa Rink on Jan. 11, 2020.
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SCHENECTADY Darion Hanson knows where he isn’t going to play hockey anytime soon back home in Minnesota.
While his college campus at Union was scheduled to be pounded by Wednesday night’s Nor’easter, the Dutchmen’s goalie was home on break on the outskirts of Minneapolis in the midst of an unusually warm winter. Even pond hockey, a Minnesota staple, is out, hardly befitting the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”