Ice Dogs beef up the blueline in the years draft

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) – News from the dog den as the Fairbanks Ice Dogs kicked off the North American Hockey League’s draft with an out look at bolstering the blueline.

So let’s take a look and see who Proffitt and Theros picked up in the draft.

The first pick for the Ice Dogs and ninth in the draft was Tyson Moss from Port Moody, British Columbia. He is a 5′ 9″ defenseman with a left-handed shot.

The second pick of the first round at 17, that Fairbanks got from the Minnesota Wilderness, was Kaycee Coyle from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is a 5 foot 11 defenseman with a right-handed shot.

The Ice Dogs third pick and only pick of the second round for the 46 pick was Brody Juck from Coquitlam, British Columbia. He is a 6 foot defenseman with a left-handed shot.

The Ice Dogs wouldn’t have a pick in the third round, but in the fourth round at the 116 pick, they selected Landon Pappas from Airdrie, Alberta. He is a 5 foot 10 defenseman with a left-handed shot.

The last pick of the day for the Ice Dogs in the fifth round was Braden Cunningham from Helena, Montana. He is a 6 foot defenseman with a left-handed shot.

The Ice Dogs would pass on the rest of the rounds of the draft from the sixth round all the way to the 19th round.

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