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7 Russian players Canucks could add to keep Podkolzin company


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The Russians are coming.
Well, one Russian, perhaps.
Vasili Podkolzin, the Vancouver Canucks top prospect, is virtually a lock to begin the season in the NHL after an impressive showing in the KHL last season. The 20-year-old Moscow native played a marginalized role during the regular season for SKA St. Petersburg, but he tied a U20 playoff scoring record with 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 16 games.
As of now, Podkolzin is currently the only Russian on the Canucks. Based on Jim Benning’s recent comments, he seems interested in changing that.
“I think it would help…having another Russian player on the team,” Benning told Sportsnet’s Iain McIntyre. “So, we’re looking at that and seeing if there’s a fit that works either through trades or free agency. We may look to do something like that.” ....

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Schneider thankful for opportunities during eventful season


Prince Albert Daily Herald
Photo Courtesy of Hockey Canada Braden Schneider keeps a close eye on Teemu Turunen during Canada’s gold medal game triumph over Finland at the 2021 IIHF World Championships in Riga, Latvia earlier this month.
After spending the last eight months on the ice in various locations, Prince Albert’s Braden Schneider has finally got a chance to relax and look back on what was easily the craziest year in his hockey career to date.
“It’s been nice to have a chance to wind down and relax, hit up the golf course and even go to the lake,” Schneider said. “It was a whirlwind season and I’m really lucky that I had the opportunity to play, but it’s nice to get some rest here as I look forward to what’s hopefully going to be more of a normal year next season. ....

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