![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lind played six games with the Comets at the end of the regular season, recording one assist and according to the team’s head coach Trent Cull, the 19-year-old’s first pro experience has been, “a bit of an eye opener.”īut Dahlen opened some eyes when he recorded a goal and an assist in the Comets’ final regular-season game after joining the team three days earlier. The Comets’ lineup in Game 1 will feature a number of names familiar to Canucks’ fans, including goalie Thatcher Demko, defenceman Ashton Sautner, and forwards Nikolay Goldobin and Tyler Motte.īut Dahlen and Kole Lind, the Canucks’ second-rounder from last summer who’s coming off a 95-point season with the Kelowna Rockets, figure to be healthy scratches for Saturday’s series-opener. “This group (in Utica) has been together and worked hard.” “I think everyone understands young players come into this environment and there are a lot of guys who’ve been here,” said Canucks’ president Trevor Linden, who’s in Toronto for the first two games of the series. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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