From:
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/sports/canucks/story.html?id=d939d329-1a58-4463-b42f-5c4a2c34443a
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Under-20 world picks
Riley Nash, the Oilers third first-round pick last June, may get a summer invite to Canada's world under-20 junior camp. "He played at Cornell, a team that plays a defensive style, and he put up some good numbers," said Hockey Canada chief scout Al Murray.
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It looks to me like the tournament would, as I believe was the case in years past, just interfere with the games in Estero. I guess it depends on how early the team starts praticing, the games are Dec 26-Jan 5.
Interview with Nash at Oiler camp
http://www.thepipelineshow.com/clips/season_3/Chorney_Nash_Pt1_June3.mp3
Riley made Canada's U-20 evaluation camp roster. He's one of three NCAA players, the other two are Wisconsin defensemen Cody Goloubef (who was recruited by Cornell, among other schools) and Brendan Smith. I guess it's four if you count Kyle Turris, who played last year at Wisconsin.
http://www.hockeycanada.ca/5/5/9/4/3/index1.shtml
[quote pfibiger]Riley made Canada's U-20 evaluation camp roster. He's one of three NCAA players, the other two are Wisconsin defensemen Cody Goloubef (who was recruited by Cornell, among other schools) and Brendan Smith. I guess it's four if you count Kyle Turris, who played last year at Wisconsin.
http://www.hockeycanada.ca/5/5/9/4/3/index1.shtml[/quote]
Five if you count Corey Trivino who will be attending BU this fall.
Two development camp reports from Edmonton's HF Forum and a video with analysis by Pierre McGuire from TSN.
Day 1:
http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?s=32bd7aba5b07f54657c6967d83e0bfd0&t=539684
Day 3:
http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?s=32bd7aba5b07f54657c6967d83e0bfd0&t=540193
Pierre McGuire speaks about Nash (Prospect Evaluation Video - video sidebar):
http://tsn.ca/
[quote MattR]
Pierre McGuire speaks about Nash (Prospect Evaluation Video - video sidebar):
http://tsn.ca/[/quote]
"Little super-pest?" Wow. Well, I hope he can pest his way around Lynah for some time then.
Interesting. One poster said Nash's line hold the puck for 40 minutes but don't take a shot.
Sounds way too familiar.