Has Christmas come early for the Saint John Sea Dogs?
Just days before the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
trade deadline opens, reports are saying that the Sea Dogs may have a landed a big
time American forward.
According to CollegeHockeyNews.com, “Charlie Coyle has
left Boston University and will likely sign with the Saint John Sea Dogs of the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, according to U.S. Hockey Report. The article
says Coyle's departure is ‘supposedly due to academic issues.’”
A number of other legit news sources on Twitter are
reporting the same thing.
More from College Hockey News:
Sources told College Hockey News on Thursday that Coyle has had ongoing academic issues and was in danger of being ruled academically ineligible for the second semester. The sources offered conflicting reports over whether or not Coyle was leaving, however. Some said nothing had been decided yet. One source indicated that all parties involved were hoping to wait until after the World Junior Championship to announce anything.
Boston Hockey Blog tweeted, “just spoke to Charlie Coyle
via phone. Said as of right now he's still with #BU. ‘That's all I can say
right now,’ he said.”
Coyle, 19, is on his way to Alberta to take part in Team
USA’s world junior camp which begins tomorrow. The USA’s final roster for the
tournament will be named on December 22.
A first round pick of the San Jose Sharks in the 2010
National Hockey League Entry Draft but later had his rights traded to the Minnesota
Wild, he is tied for third in BU scoring with three goals and
11 assist for 14 points. He was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Year last season.
None of this has been confirmed by either team,
obviously. Stay tuned.
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