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    Max Miller
    Mar 28, 2024, 19:20

    The NCAA National Tournament gets started today, and the Vancouver Canucks have six prospects vying for the title.

    The NCAA National Tournament gets started today, and the Vancouver Canucks have six prospects vying for the title.

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    The NCAA National Tournament gets started today, and the Vancouver Canucks have six prospects vying for the title.

    Aiden Celebrini & Tom Willander- Boston University
    Jack Malone- Boston College
    Jackson Kunz- North Dakota
    Jacob Truscott- Michigan

    Celebrini and Willander are playing for the No. 2 team. Willander had 22 points in 35 games. Celebrini was in a shutdown role with six points in 33 games.

    BU faces RIT in the first round of the tournament today.

    Jack Malone and Boston College are the No. 1 team in the nation. They won the Hockey East championship over BU.

    Malone was solid for the Eagles this season, with 11 goals and 11 assists.

    BC's tournament gets underway tomorrow against Michigan Tech.

    Jackson Kunz and North Dakota will face Jacob Truscott's Michigan University in the first round. In 36 games with ND this season, Kunz had eight goals and ten assists. 

    Truscott is the captain of Michigan and had two goals and 13 assists.

    Finally, Ty Mueller will play for Nebraska Omaha. They will face a high-powered Minnesota team. 

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