The U of S Huskies host the University of Calgary Dinos in pre\u002Dseason action Friday night and Saturday afternoon at Merlis Belsher Place.
“I think we did ,” added Cote, who returns for his second season as head coach. “Obviously they’re younger, so it’s going to take some time. There are also guys who are now in their third year that are going to have the capability to step up and fill some of those holes that are left with some of the guys who have left.
Isley, Hayes, Sorensen, Pillar, Pelletier, Jacobson, Tkachuk and Saleski are all forwards. Jordan, Gross and Jordan are D-men who’ll look to make up for the loss of someone like Hobbs. “We’re happy to have had him. Obviously, he was a guy who made an impact on a lot of different guys in a lot of ways, but it is what it is. But, as far as our D corps, we’ve got a really big, solid, mobile group. I’m comfortable with it.”Article content
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