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SANHEIM NAMED FHM DEFENSEMAN OF THE MONTH
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CALGARY, AB — Future Considerations Hockey today announced Travis Sanheim as theFranchise Hockey Manager draft eligible Defenseman of the Month for April.
Sanheim represented Canada well at the 2014 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, leading all defensemen in tournament scoring and sharing a team-lead with six assists in seven games. He was also named one of Canada’s three best players in the tournament as selected by coaches.
Sanheim is currently 47th in Future Considerations’ May ranking for the 2014 NHL Draft.
Franchise Hockey Manager (“FHM”) is the deepest, most immersive, and most customizable hockey management game in the world. Choose one of 19 leagues and select a team to guide to glory. Sign free agents, trade players, draft the next crop of superstars, and much more!
FRANCHISE HOCKEY MANAGER DEFENSEMAN OF THE MONTH
April – Travis Sanheim – Calgary Hitmen
March – Aaron Ekblad – Barrie Colts
February – Joe Hicketts – Victoria Royals
January – Aaron Ekblad – Barrie Colts
December – Haydn Fleury – Red Deer Rebels
November – Julius Honka – Swift Current Broncos
October – Anthony DeAngelo – Sarnia Sting
September – Julius Honka – Swift Current Broncos
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PRE-ORDER FC’S 2014 NHL DRAFT GUIDE NOW!
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Reserve your copy of Future Considerations’ 2014 NHL Draft Guide by pre-purchasing your copy today!
FC’s flagship release, the annual NHL Draft Guide will feature a ranking of the top 210 prospects, profiles on the top 126 draft eligibles, notes on the top 210 prospects and much, much more. The 2014 NHL Draft Guide is expected to be released in mid-May and will be immediately delivered to your inbox when available!
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