Let us know what you’re looking forward to. As a fan, I also always enjoy the spectacle, even if I’ve never attended myself. Personally, I’m looking forward to seeing the names mentioned above - it’s hard to keep up with Abbotsford sometimes, and getting to see them in action will be a lot of fun. Maybe you have another point of interest - for instance, you love Penticton and are attending to have a good time. With the tournament just around the corner, what are you most looking forward to? Seeing new faces or seeing how familiar ones have progressed? Maybe you’re a prospects diehard, and want to see your fellow Western Canadian prospect pools. Having the coaching staff in and around these young players could certainly be of benefit to their overall development. Two new potential prospects - Max Namestnikov and Matt Anderson - will also be at the tournament, and are hoping to leave a good impression on the management group. The likes of Arshdeep Bains, Linus Karlsson, and others, who have yet to skate with the Canucks organization, will see their first looks in a Canucks uniforms. This year, there will be plenty of intrigue around camp. Even thinking more broadly, it’s a great chance for the Canucks organization to showcase its brand and product to an Okanagan audience, which, of course, does not always get on-the-ground exposure to Canucks hockey. It gives Canucks fans the chance to mingle with their Western counterparts, and to talk trash in the jovial way that hockey fans do. It’s also fun in a more symbolic kind of way. It gives us another opportunity to see the prospect pipeline in action, and to see names that may not get all that much hype during pre-season or training camp. The Young Stars tournament took a few years off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but is back now, and it’s kind of exciting. It’s that time of year, when the return of hockey is in the air, and for the first time in a bit, a yearly autumn tradition is back: the Young Stars tournament. Results of Previous Quinn’s Questions: Where does Quinn Hughes rank among all NHL defencemen? It’s named after Quinn Hughes, Pat Quinn, or both, depending on your age and era. Quinn’s Questions is a feature where you the fans tell us your thoughts, through your vote and hopefully in the comments, as well.
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