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Canadiens: Logan Mailloux Named To The AHL Top Prospects Team
These days, we often hear Logan Mailloux's name in trade rumours surrounding the Montreal Canadiens, and there's a reason for that; he's got a great trade value. If anyone needed further proof, they only have to turn to Wednesday's announcement by the AHL, where the Habs' prospect was named to the league's Top Prospect Team.
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CIMA Mayor's Trophy Marks 21 Years of Celebrating Community Through Cricket

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Buffalo Sabres trade JJ Peterka to Utah Mammoth for Michael Kesselring, Josh Doan
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Report: Sabres trade JJ Peterka to Mammoth to acquire Kesselring, Doan

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Report: Sabres trade JJ Peterka to Mammoth to acquire Kesselring, Doan

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