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Washington Capitals: Cam Allen
Washington Capitals: Cam Allen
November 5, 2024
Cam Allen, a defenseman for the Guelph Storm, is in his fourth full season with the team and serves as one of the Alternate Captains. After recovering from an injury that sidelined him for the first half of the previous season, he started the current season strong with a goal and an assist in his first game. Throughout October, he recorded several assists but did not score any goals, finishing the month with one goal and seven assists in 12 games. The Storm have struggled this season, sitting at the bottom of the Midwest Conference with a record of 3-8-0-1, which included a six-game losing streak. Allen's performance has been affected by the team's overall difficulties, as they faced challenges with injuries and suspensions impacting their lineup.


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Monthly Report For Capitals Prospects In The Canadian Junior Hockey Leagues — October 2024: Ilya Protas, Eriks Mateiko And Terik Parascak Start Fast | NoVa Caps
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Monthly Report For Capitals Prospects In The Canadian Junior Hockey Leagues — October 2024: Ilya Protas, Eriks Mateiko And Terik Parascak Start Fast | NoVa Caps

The Canadian major junior hockey leagues kicked off in October, showcasing several Washington Capitals prospects. The focus is primarily on their performances during this month, with highlights from their respective teams in the OHL, WHL, and QMJHL.

Among the prospects, Andrew Cristall from the Kelowna Rockets has been particularly impressive, contributing significantly to his team's offense. Cam Allen of the Guelph Storm has also played a key role, although his team struggles continue.

Other notable performances include Terik Parascak of the Prince George Cougars, who has emerged as a scoring threat, and Ilya Protas of the Windsor Spitfires, who has maintained a strong scoring streak. Overall, the Capitals' prospects are making their mark in the junior leagues.

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