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Detroit Red Wings trade up for Sebastian Cossa in NHL draft

Cossa boasts enviable size and skill and athleticism. He played 33 games for the Oil Kings in 2019-20, posting a .921 save percentage and 2.23 GAA. The pandemic denied him a shot at playoff hockey the past two seasons, but that should change next year. He projects to compete for Team Canada at the World Juniors next season. He’ll need time to work on his game, but Cossa could be a potential franchise goaltender. The Wings selected him over fellow goaltending prospect Jesper Wallstedt. He went No. 20 to Minnesota. Contact Helene St. James at hstjames@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter @helenestjames. Read more on the Detroit Red Wings and sign up for our Red Wings newsletter. Her book, The Big 50: The Detroit Red Wings is available from Amazon, 

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Coyotes select Dylan Guenther with 9th overall pick

Coyotes select Dylan Guenther with 9th overall pick Edmonton native falls to Coyotes after they make their way back to the first round. Share this story Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images General Manager Bill Armstrong, who is running a Coyotes draft for the first time, decided to select Dylan Guenther, 18, a right-handed winger who most recently played with the Edmonton Oli Kings of the WHL. Dylan Guenther, no stranger to scoring goals. #NHLDraft : 8p ET on ESPN2 and @Sportsnet According to SN Nation’s own All About the Jersey: “Dylan Guenther is a highly-skilled dual-threat winger coming out of the WHL who projects to be one of the top forwards in the 2021 Draft. Guenther, a native of Edmonton, Alberta, has played just about all of his hockey up to this point for teams right near his hometown, including the last two seasons with the WHL’s Edmonton Oil Kings. Guenther put up a stellar performance for a 16-year old in his draft-minus-one season scoring over a point per

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Edmonton Oilers trade first-round pick, select Xavier Bourgault 22nd overall

Article content So, general manager Ken Holland, short on picks heading into this season’s NHL draft, turned one pick into two Friday, trading the 20th-overall selection to Minnesota for the 22nd- and 90th-overall picks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Edmonton Oilers trade first-round pick, select Xavier Bourgault 22nd overall Back to video With the 22nd pick, the Oilers selected Xavier Bourgault, a six-foot, 172-pound centre from Shawinigan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Bourgault finished seven in the QMJHL league in goals with 20 in 29 games. He also added 20 assists and is described as an elusive player with a quick release. He had 33 goals and 38 assists in 63 games last year.

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2021 NHL Entry Draft - Round 1 Recap

2021 NHL Entry Draft - Round 1 Recap
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Oilers take forward Bourgault rather than goalie with first pick

Oilers take forward Bourgault rather than goalie with first pick
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