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    Dylan Loucks
    Aug 14, 2024, 22:13

    The Wild have announced rosters and a schedule for the upcoming Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase.

    ST. PAUL - The Minnesota Wild announced Tuesday the schedule and rosters for the fourth annual Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase. 

    This year's event will be hosted by the St. Louis Blues at Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights, Mo., the Tom Kurvers Showcase will feature a round-robin style format of exhibition games with prospects from the Wild, Blues and Chicago Blackhawks.

    The Wild will play the Blackhawks on Saturday, September 14 at 6:00 p.m. and the Blues on Sunday, September 15 at 3:00 p.m. They will also practice on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.

    This year's roster includes 27 players. 15 forwards, 8 defenseman, and 4 goalies. The big names who will be competing in the showcase are Carson Lambos, Jack Peart, Hunter Haight, Riley Heidt, David Spacek, and Samuel Hlavaj. 

    Here is the rest of the roster. 

    FORWARDS (15)

    41 Luke Toporowski

    43 Hunter Haight 

    53 Matthew Sop 

    54 Ryder Ritchie 

    56 Gavin Hain

    57 Mason Zebeski 

    58 Riley Heidt

    60 Mikey Milne 

    74 Kody Dupuis 

    75 Felix Lacerte 

    76 Caedan Bankier 

    78 Brad Marek

    79 Jack O’Brien 

    80 Pavel Novak

    86 Luke Loheit

    DEFENSEMEN (8)

    49 Jack Peart

    65 Bogdans Hodass 

    67 Jordan Tourigny 

    71 Carson Lambos 

    73 Kyle Masters

    81 Stevie Leskovar

    82 David Spacek 

    84 Kalem Parker

    GOALTENDERS (4)

    33 Kyle McClellan 

    35 Samuel Hlavaj 

    50 Riley Mercer 

    95 Chase Wutzke

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