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Two Canadiens Prospects Invited To Team Canada Summer Showcase

Two Canadiens Prospects Invited To Team Canada Summer Showcase

Yahoo16-07-2025
Last Summer, Montreal Canadiens' prospect Michael Hage didn't receive an invitation to the Team Canada Summer Showcase, which is essentially used as an audition to gauge who could be invited to play for the country at the World Junior Championships in December.
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