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Canes Developmental/Summerfest Roster Released


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RALEIGH, NC – Ron Francis, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced the roster and schedule for the team’s 2014 Prospects Development Camp, to be held from July 21-26 at PNC Arena. The camp’s evening on-ice sessions will be open to the media, and fans are welcome to attend the evening on-ice sessions from July 23-25. The week will be capped with a game and skills competition on Saturday, July 26, as part of the Hurricanes Summerfest celebration. For a complete schedule of Summerfest events that are open to the public, please visit www.CarolinaHurricanes.com.

The Summerfest celebration begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 26 at PNC Arena. Along with the prospects game and skills competition, the event features an autograph session with the camp’s participants and a State of the Hurricanes discussion. The family-friendly celebration also includes more than 20 interactive inflatables, games and experiences, free giveaways, guest speakers from the Hurricanes, appearances by Stormy and the Eye Care Associates Storm Squad, discounted concessions, hockey games and extended hours for The Eye team store. Parking and admission are free, and the entire event will be held inside PNC Arena.

The following players will be present for camp...

Brock McGinn, Haydn Fleury, Jacob Slavin, Trevor Carrick, Brett Pesce, Phil Di Giuseppe, Daniel Altshuller, Patrick Brown, Dennis Robertson, Brendan Woods, Carter Sandlak, Lucas Wallmark, Josh Wesley, Warren Foegele, Clark Bishop, Kyle Jenkins, Brent Pedersen, Tyler Ganly, Alex Nedeljkovic, Bryan Moore, Ryan Chiasson, Michael Chiasson, Alex Aleardi, Brady Vail, Jacob MacDonald, Dryden Hunt, Patrick McEachen, and Logan Halladay.

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