
Rangers trio gets US Olympic team-building camp invite
NY Post
The NHL’s return to the Olympics is starting to feel real.
Rangers Adam Fox, J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck were invited to the U.S. men’s Olympic orientation camp, USA Hockey announced on Tuesday.
The camp will be held from Aug. 26-27 in Plymouth, Mich., and will largely serve as an administrative and team-building event with no formal on-ice activity.
All three players participated for Team USA at the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in February, but none were included amongst the initial players who were officially named to the team in June.
The six U.S. players who were announced early include Jack Eichel, Quinn Hughes, Auston Matthews, Charlie McAvoy, Brady Tkachuk and Matthew Tkachuk.
Fox, Miller and Trocheck may not have officially made the team yet, but sharing a head coach with Team USA could certainly help.

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