Six Hurricanes Headed to NHL Camps
Lethbridge, AB – The Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club is excited to announce that six players will be attending National Hockey League camps, including: Tyler Wong, Giorgio Estephan, Brayden Burke, Egor Babenko, Brady Reagan and the newly acquired Brennan Menell.
Wong, 20, will attend the Toronto Maple Leafs training camp along with former Hurricanes defenseman Andrew Nielsen. The Hurricanes Captain signed an Amateur Try-Out with the Maple Leafs American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, after the WHL season ended last year. Wong appeared in three games with the Marlies in 2015-2016 registering one assist. The Cochrane, Alberta product also took part in the Maple Leafs Rookie Development Camp in the summer.
Estephan, 19, will take part in the Buffalo Sabres training camp. The Edmonton, Alberta product was drafted by the Sabres in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft in the sixth round (152nd overall). Estephan appeared in six AHL games after the Hurricanes season completed dressing with the Sabres affiliate, the Rochester Americans. The centre-man had one goal in his six appearances. He also took part in the Sabres Rookie Development camp in the spring before spending the entire summer in Buffalo.
Burke, 19, has been invited to take part in the Calgary Flames camp after being passed up in the NHL Draft in June. The Edmonton, product finished third in Western Hockey League scoring in 2015-2016 registering 109 points (27g-82a) and a plus-36 rating. Burke took part in the Flames Development camp in the spring and will attend the Young Stars prospect tournament in Penticton with Calgary.