Four Saskatchewan-born players invited to Hockey Canada Junior Team summer showcase
- Four players from Saskatchewan have been invited by Hockey Canada to the World Junior Summer Showcase, including Tarin Smith, Berkly Catton, Roger McQueen, and Cole Reschny.
- The showcase will take place from July 27 to August 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as a step towards the 2026 World Junior Hockey Championship team.
- Players will engage in practices, scrimmages, and exhibition games against Finland, Sweden, and the United States during the event.
- General Manager Alan Millar expressed excitement about the opportunity for players to compete at the highest level.
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