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The 20 best names available in the 2019 NHL Entry
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@sportsa · Ice Hockey · 11:07pm - 19 Jun 2019

The 20 best names available in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft

The Canucks have drafted extremely well over the last couple years. No, I’m not talking about drafting future superstars or quality NHL depth; I’m talking about drafting players with great names.

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