Yegor Sharangovich, Belarus’ star and the most intriguing player at Devils camp
New York TimesFor most of the young players in the Devils’ organization, the past nine months have been about finding creative ways to work out, to skate when ice is available and to develop in private settings during a global pandemic. “It’s been a great story,” Devils assistant general manager Dan MacKinnon said. I think it was at one point, like 12-to-15 players out.” Sharangovich started the season well and continued to produce despite the absences of Dinamo’s other top players. It was a well-rounded growth project.” The next challenge in Sharangovich’s hockey journey will be to try to win a spot with the Devils over the next two weeks. “So, it’s nice to know we have that kind of depth, and you can always slide those guys to the wing, especially a bigger guy like Sharangovich, who is really good with his wall play.