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Calgary’s new kid on the Big Ten’s oldest team has made an immediate impact. Aiden Fink is averaging a point per game for Penn State and has thrived on the power play for a Nittany Lions team that is looking for home ice.
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Before hopping on a plane for his first games in Minnesota, Fink joined Mick Hatten and Jess Myers to talk about his adjustment to the game, his potential future in Nashville and how a kid from Western Canada makes his way to Hockey Valley.
Also ahead is Wisconsin trying to regain first place with an inconsistent visit from Notre Dame, Michigan’s showdown with Michigan State in Detroit, and one man’s opinion on the future of NCAA regional play.
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Jess Myers covers college hockey, as well as the outdoors, general sports and travel, for The Rink Live and the Forum Communications family of publications. He came to FCC in 2018 after three decades covering sports as a freelancer for various publications, while working full-time in politics and media relations. Originally from Warroad, Minnesota (the real Hockeytown USA), Myers has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and communications from the University of Minnesota Duluth. He lives in the Twin Cities. Contact Jess by email at jrmyers@forumcomm.com, or find him on Twitter at @JessRMyers. English speaker.
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