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When hockey people talk about “hockey sense,” what do they mean? Whatever it is, Carolina Hurricanes rookie Jackson Blake has it.
Eleven months ago, Jackson Blake was just a kid observing the Carolina Hurricanes in the playoffs. As this postseason begins, he’s a key member of the team.
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‘It’s coming’: Why Hurricanes rookie Jackson Blake doesn’t ...Even as the streak grows longer, Jackson Blake of the Carolina Hurricanes does not dwell on it, much less fret about it. He’s a rookie in the NHL. His team is winning, headed to the Stanley Cup ...
Eleven months ago, Jackson Blake was just a kid observing the Carolina Hurricanes in the playoffs. As this postseason begins, he’s a key member of the team.
Whatever Jackson Blake lacks in size, he makes up for in speed. He's especially agile in small spaces, both with his feet and his hands. Like father, like son.
How Carolina Hurricanes 21-year-old rookie Jackson Blake is adjusting to life in the NHL By Chip Alexander. ... Consider that Blake, 21, was immersed in college hockey last January at North Dakota.
Carolina Hurricanes’ Jackson Blake (53) controls the puck in front of Anaheim Ducks’ Sam Colangelo (64) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Raleigh, N.C., Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025 ...
EDMONTON-- Jackson Blake is fitting in well as the only rookie on the Carolina Hurricanes.. Five games into the season, the 21-year-old is endearing himself to his veteran teammates through his ...
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