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2003s: Next year’s NTDP candidates from New England

By Jeff CoxApril 1, 2018

With the 2018 USA Hockey National Team Development Program (NTDP) Evaluation Camp concluded, scouts within the organization will turn their attention towards the 2003-born prospects who will eventually make up the 2019-2020 USA Hockey NTDP U-17 Team.

As is often the case in life, where talent comes from is cyclical. 2001 was a favorable birth year for New England prospects while 2002 was somewhat of a down year outside of two top players. There are some very good 2003s in New England and there will likely be more players invited to camp and making the team from the region come next March.

Tags: 2003, Jack Hughes, NTDP, NTDP Evaluation Camp, Patrick Morrisey, Paul Davey, Prospects, Ryan St. Louis, U-17 Team, USA Hockey National Team Development Program

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