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Adam Gaudette has found a place to skate and believes that if the NHL can resume the 2019-20 campaign, the Canucks could do some real damage. (imacSportsnet)

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There in the middle of all of them is Gaudette, the 23-year-old who forced his way into the Canucks lineup this season and didn’t leave until the National Hockey League shut down in March.He can ask them. Gaudette and younger brothers Brady, 21, and Cam, 19, skated together Thursday in Franklin Lakes, N.J., where Adam has been training for a few weeks in hopes of an NHL comeback from the coronavirus.

He is staying at his fiancee’s house in nearby Goshen, N.Y., a little over an hour north of New York City. Sadly, Gaudette and Micaela Robinson have had to postpone the wedding reception they had planned for 200 guests in July, although the couple still intends to get married this summer even if the big party is delayed a year. On the bright side, there is the ice."I don’t know if anyone knows yet, honestly, because I kept it kind of hush-hush in case we were getting in trouble," he said in a telephone interview.

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