Earlier this spring, Windsor Spitfires forward and dual citizen Logan Brown opted to play for the United States at the World U18 Championships, more or less locking him in to play for the US internationally in the future.
Category Archives: Professional
Matthew Tkachuk Pumps Up His Draft Stock: “People Want Winners”

“People want winners and I was fortunate enough to be on a winning team,” Tkachuk said. “I think a lot of people like that.”
Matthew Tkachuk confident ‘winning mentality’ will aid NHL career

Matthew Tkachuk knows just what kind of grind it is to make it as a National Hockey League player. He got to see first-hand just how his father, Keith, was able to play over the course of an 18-year career.
Trent Frederic – The Next Ones: NHL 2016 Draft Prospect Profile

Trent Frederic was an unheralded member of this season’s rendition of the United States National Development Team program, serving as the team’s second line centre and one of its most valuable special teams players on the penalty kill.
Matthew Tkachuk’s Combine Diary

*Prospect Matthew Tkachuk, and son of Keith Tkachuk, is keeping a blog diary during the NHL scouting combine weekend in Buffalo.
Luke Kunin prepared for the combine at Wisconsin

“I trained pretty hard for it at Wisconsin for a good month or so,” Kunin said. “I was happy with my results so it was a good time. My trainer, Jim Snider at Wisconsin, he does a real good job training me for it. He’s done it in the past for guys like Jake McCabe so he’s the one I wanted to train with.”
Cult of Hockey: What would Tkachuk be worth to the Oilers in a trade?

I agree that Tkachuk would make the Oilers happy, as skilled and gritty power forwards are hard to come by. They’re not quite the unicorns of the NHL, but if you see one, you certainly want to grab him.
New Jersey Devils Signed Brandon Baddock, Not Ryan Rehill or Connor Chatham

The New Jersey Devils had three players to either sign or effectively let go today from 2014: winger Connor Chatham, winger Brandon Baddock, and defenseman Ryan Rehill.
Potential Senators Draft Target #1 – Logan Brown

So today, I will look at Windsor Spitfires center Logan Brown.
Brown is 6’6″, 220+ lbs and just turned 18 in March. He is the son of former NHLer and current Ottawa 67’s head coach Jeff Brown.
Matthew Tkachuk serves notice, may be just out of reach for Buffalo

Tkachuk, son of longtime former NHL’er Keith Tkachuk capped off an immense season with two goals, including the Cup-winner in overtime. Sure, the OT winner may have nicked Dvorak on it’s way to the back of the net, but neither player really cared nor did the celebratory Knights.