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WORCESTER— There may be a lot of fenders bent and windshields destroyed on the Worcester Sharks’ inaugural ride through the AHL’s Atlantic Division this winter.
And wouldn’t that be fun.
The first-year Sharks find themselves in a division full of longtime rivals. Oddly enough, all three NHL teams based in California — the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings — have their AHL teams in New England. The Sharks are here, the Ducks in Portland and the Kings in Manchester.
“It should be pretty intense,” Worcester Sharks general manager Wayne Thomas said. “These kids hate each other from their first training camps.”
And wouldn’t that be fun.
The first-year Sharks find themselves in a division full of longtime rivals. Oddly enough, all three NHL teams based in California — the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings — have their AHL teams in New England. The Sharks are here, the Ducks in Portland and the Kings in Manchester.
“It should be pretty intense,” Worcester Sharks general manager Wayne Thomas said. “These kids hate each other from their first training camps.”
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