Shane Wright, the talented center who fell to fourth overall in the NHL draft, said he did not stare down the Canadiens, who picked No. 1.
Author: Jimmy Hascup, USA TODAY
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Report: NFL fines Baltimore Ravens $250,000, but won’t strip draft pick, for coronavirus violations that led to outbreak
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