When Jamie Oleksiak declared his intention to play for Canada at the World Junior Championship, he opened himself up to a lot of attention.
Vickers: My 2012 Team Canada
After three days of watching and talking, there’s nothing left to see or say. Without further ado, I present you my Team Canada entry for the 2012 World Junior Championship.
Canada Camp Takes – Day 3 Game
Canada beats the CIS All-Stars 7-4 at the WinSport Athletic & Ice Complex.
Vickers: Canada’s preliminary team roster
I don’t think I’ve had more people bugging me about anything than what my projected roster is when Canada hits the ice for the World Junior Championship.
Strome, Hamilton highlight OHL roster
The Canadian Hockey League in association with the Ontario Hockey League and the Ottawa 67’s and Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds hockey clubs today announced the rosters for Team OHL that will compete against Team Russia in the 2011 SUBWAY® Super Series.
Oleksiak signs with Stars
The Dallas Stars have signed first round pick Jamie Oleksiak to a three-year entry level contract Thursday.
Stars send first rounders to junior
The National Hockey League auditions for goaltender Jack Campbell and defenseman Jamie Oleksiak has come to an end.
Matheson’s journey the path less taken
You wouldn’t know it to look at him, but there’s something distinctly different about defenseman Michael Matheson.
Gibson de-committs to Michigan
For the second time in as many years, the University of Michigan has lost a premier netminder.
Oleksiak rumoured to represent Canada
Jamie Oleksiak is heading north. According to Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News, the Dallas Stars first rounder with dual citizenship will be trying out for Canada’s entry at the 2012 World Junior Championship in Calgary and Edmonton. The Toronto, ON. native was named to Team USA’s summer camp, but was noticeably absent on Canada’s list of invitees. Oleksiak, whose … Read More
Stars select Oleksiak 14th on draft day
The Dallas Stars have picked Northeastern University defenseman Jamie Oleksiak with the 14th overall selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. A hulking blueliner at six-foot-seven, Oleksiak outweighs his nearest draft competitor by over 30-pounds. Though you’d expect a 245-pound defenseman to be slow of foot, that isn’t the case with Oleksiak, who can blend his adequate speed with a … Read More
Over/Under: Oleksiak could be surprise
Twitter’s had its say. Northeastern defenseman Jamie Oleksiak with not only be among the first 14 picks in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, but could slide into the top-10.
Impressions left on at the combine
One week. That’s all the time they had to make those final lasting impressions on each NHL organization, as the top 102 prospects came together in Toronto for the NHL Combine.
Oleksiak reflects on year, combine
It’s not often a six-foot-seven defenseman flies under the radar.
Great strides from draft eligible Oleksiak
In a year, a prospect can make great strides. Or take a poor stride and bring it up to par. That’s what six-foot-seven, 240-pound defenseman Jamie Oleksiak did.
Nugent-Hopkins retains top spot in March draft rankings
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins remains the the top-ranked prospect for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.