Weekend Takeaways: What a Team USA with players on Canadian NHL teams looks like

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Weekend Takeaways: What a Team USA with players on Canadian NHL teams looks like
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What would it look like if Team USA was made up of players just from Canadian NHL teams? Dixononsports puts together a lineup consisting of the top Americans playing north of the border and whether they would be a contender for an Olympic medal.

Good enough to win a medal? Maybe. One thing is for sure, the “North Division” is increasingly defined by star power from south of the border.• The Yotes are on the board! After 11 straight L’s — 10 of them in regulation — Arizona got a late goal from Lawson Crouse to beat the Seattle Kraken 5-4 on Saturday for its first win in a dozen tries this season. Shayne Gostisbehere picked up three helpers as the D-man is one of the lone bright spots thus far for the Coyotes.

• How about Troy on-a-Terry? The Ducks have been hoping Terry’s AHL stats would translate to the NHL at some point and, right now, the 24-year-old is producing like few in the league. The Denver boy’s latest strike was scoring the game-winner in a 4-1 triumph over the St. Louis Blues on Sunday. After being held off the scoresheet in the season-opener, Terry has registered at least a point in each of the Ducks’ 11 subsequent outings.

3. Toronto Maple Leafs : Five straight wins now for the Buds, who haven’t allowed more than two goals in each of their past three outings. 5. Vancouver Canucks : The Canucks had to have Sunday’s 6-3 win over the Dallas Stars — and you can probably say the same of Tuesday’s game versus the Ducks, which closes out a seven-game homestand.

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