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  1. 2012 NHL draft - Scouting Nick Ebert, Cody Ceci and other top pro...

    Grant Sonier

    ESPN Insider's Grant Sonier hits the road for an 11-game, 10-day scouting trip to view some of 2012's top draft prospects. On the first leg, Plymouth's Tom Wilison and Ottawa's Cody Ceci impressed, while Windsor D Nick Ebert left a little to be desired.

    Blog | Conversation | October 18, 2011
  2. Western Michigan's Danny DeKeyser explains decision to pass on NH...

    Craig Custance

    Western Michigan's Danny DeKeyser could have signed with an NHL squad this spring, but explains his decision to return for another season with head coach Andy Murray and the Broncos.

    Blog | Conversation | March 27, 2012
  3. 2012 NHL draft - A look at NCAA hockey's top five prospects

    Doug McIntyre

    Doug McIntyre looks around the NCAA hockey landscape at the top 5 prospects right now in college hockey, led by Michigan's Phillip Di Giuseppe. The Wolverine could make the Canadian World Junior team and be selected in the top 50 picks of June's draft.

    Blog | Conversation | December 01, 2011
  4. Ben Braden eager to join Michigan Wolverines

    Tom VanHaaren

    2012 OT commit Ben Braden gravitated toward hockey in his formative years, not developing a real passion for football until his sophomore year of high school.

    Story | Conversation | November 03, 2011
  5. Born in Ontario, Russian-speaking NHL prospects wants to play for...

    Gare Joyce

    Gare Joyce profiles potential 2012 top-10 draft pick Alex Galchenyuk of the Sarnia Sting, who, despite Russian and Canadian roots, wants to play international hockey for the U.S. on his way to the NHL.

    Blog | Conversation | July 26, 2011
  6. Detroit area produces plenty of prospects

    Tom Luginbill

    The Detroit area produces a great amount of prospects, many of whom stay instate at Michigan or Michigan State.

    Story | Conversation | November 03, 2005