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Noah Hanifin
Noah Hanifin was born on January 25, 1997, in Boston, Massachusetts, into a hockey-loving family that fostered his passion for the sport from an early age. Growing up in the heart of New England hockey culture, Hanifin developed exceptional skating skills and hockey intelligence that would become hallmarks of his professional career. He played his youth hockey in the Boston area before joining the USA Hockey National Team Development Program, where he distinguished himself as one of the top defensive prospects in his age group.
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Dylan Strome was born on March 7, 1997, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Growing up in a hockey-centric family, he honed his skills in local leagues, eventually being drafted third overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft by the Arizona Coyotes. Strome quickly gained recognition for his impressive playmaking abilities and scoring touch while playing in the OHL for the Erie Otters, where he formed a potent offensive duo with fellow prospect Alex DeBrincat. After transitioning to the NHL, Strome experienced a mix of ups and downs, solidifying his place in the league. Over the years, he has played for both the Coyotes and the Chicago Blackhawks, showcasing his intelligence and ability to dominate the face-off circle. In the 2021 offseason, he signed with the Washington Capitals, where he aims to make a considerable impact. Known for his vision and passing skill, Strome is also adept at reading the game, making him a valuable asset on both special teams and five-on-five play. Despite facing criticism early in his career, he has persevered, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to improvement. Dylan remains a promising player with aspirations for further success at both the team and personal levels.
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