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Kamenev no-show at Remparts camp: the coast-to-coast

Kamenev no-show at Remparts camp: the coast-to-coast

Combing all corners of the country and the blogosphere for your junior hockey headlines ...

WHL

Leon Draisaitl signed with the Edmonton Oilers, all but indicating there is no chance he'll be back in Prince Albert. (NHL.com, Edmonton Sun)

No Curtis Lazar and no Sam Reinhart for Team Canada at the world junior? (The Hockey Writers)

It's Edmonton Oilers prospect Greg Chase talking about his career, unabashed, uncondensed and uncensored. Well, maybe a little censored. (The Pipeline Show)

Lethbridge has agreed to terms with 6-foot-4 defenceman Ethan King, its second-rounder in the bantam draft. (Lethbridge Herald)

OHL

Are the Erie Otters about to be out two Swedish forwards? That's some harsh barley, potentially.

Ottawa Senators prospect Nick Paul is set to be a "leader" in North Bay. (Bay Today)

The family tree in London added another branch with the hiring of defence coach Rick Steadman, who is Dale and Mark Hunter's nephew. (London Free Press)

Guelph Storm and Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds grad Patrick Watling was the most searched player on HockeyDB on Tuesday after signing an AHL pact with the Toronto Marlies. (Sault Star)

It worked once! Trent Fox, 17-year-old brother of Vancouver Canucks signing Dane Fox, has signed with Erie. (CKSN)

QMJHL

Quebec Remparts GM Philippe Boucher, on the protracted negotiations to bring in second overall impact pick Vladislav Kamenev: "His release process is a little different from what it usually is." (Le Soleil)

Forward Michaël Larose was impressive on the first two days of the Gatineau Olympiques camp, but will preserve his NCAA eligibility. Defenceman Jean-Simon Deslauriers has also decided not to come back. (Le Droit)

With overage Alexandre Leclerc on the blueline, Chicoutini will not be so easy to push around. (Le Quotidien)

Between draft choices Brett Crossley and Barrett Dachyshyn, Halifax will have some new faces this season after three successive trips to the Q's final four. (Metro Halifax)

Neate Sager is a writer for Yahoo! Canada Sports. Follow him on Twitter @neatebuzzthenet.