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Raftis to preserve order in Sault Ste. Marie: the coast-to-coast

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

WHL

Regina Pats captain Kyle Burroughs and his longer-serving teammates are adapting to having their third coach in four seasons now that ex-NHL bench boss John Paddock is at the controls. (Regina Leader-Post)

Do the Lethbridge Hurricanes already have a player who wants out? Macoy Erkamps apparently wants a trade. (Lethbridge Herald, Taking Note)

Sixteen-year-old defenceman Ralph Jarratt — it feels like the names should be reversed to be more WHL-y — has his eye on a spot in Victoria. The Royals have had at least one 16-year-old defenceman in each of their three seasons. (Victoria Times-Colonist)

Portland might end up with a relatively high NHL draft pick playing on its third line. Must be nice. (The Oregonian)

Can goalie Taran Kozun justify being worth an overage slot in Seattle? (ESPN 710)

There are a lot of questions in Spokane, starting with, who's gonna score the goals and who's gonna stop them? (Spokane Spokesman-Review)

Nineteen-year-old defenceman Jeremy McIntosh has also decided not to return. We wish him well. (KREM)

Calgary Hitmen first-rounder Beck Malenstyn is showing no ill effects from the broken bone that cost him the end of his minor midget season. He might even be in the best shape of his life. (Calgary Herald)

Former Edmonton and Prince George wing Klarc Wilson has signed in the ECHL. (ECHL)

OHL

Same name, same age: Kyle Raftis is the new general manager of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. (Hockey News North, Sault Star)

Diehard Plymouth Whalers are just hoping there will be a 2015-16 season. So is any NHL scout who likes good Greek food. (Detroit News)

It also cannot hurt that Sonny Milano's commitment to Plymouth became official on Thursday. (Plymouth Observer & Eccentric)

Connor McDavid ending up in Buffalo? Not if Sabres coach Ted Nolan has anything to do with it. (Niagara Gazette, Buffalo News, Erie Times-News)

Otters managing partner Sherry Bassin is not ruling out the notion of playing one home game every season in Buffalo. (Buffalo Business First)

The Guelph Mercury editorialized on the player safety initiatives: "Getting the OHL to a safer and more skill-based environment is the only responsible and intelligent thing to do." (Guelph Mercury)

Overage D-man Liam Maaskant is headed to Kitchener, with Barrie picking up an extra sixth-rounder in the 2015 priority selection. (OHL)

Sudbury signed forward Brady Pataki, a fourth-rounder who will have an extra year to develop before becoming of NHL draft age. (Sudbury Star)

QMJHL

Second overall pick Pascal Laberge will debut for the Gatineau Olympiques this weekend after missing some of training camp with a minor injury. (Le Droit)

Adding Dennis Yan is the most exciting move Shawinigan has made since hosting (and hoisting) the Memorial Cup three seasons ago. (Le Nouvelliste)

The Moncton Wildcats have extended their recruiting reach into New England, with varied success, reports Neil Hodge.

Bradley Kennedy is the potential breakout candidate in Charlottetown. (Charlottetown Guardian)

Will overage centre Taylor Burke end up in the minors, or with the Memorial Cup-host Quebec Remparts? (Le Soleil)

Former first overall pick Nicolas Roy is now tipping the Toledos at 202 pounds, so the Chicoutimi centre will be hard to knock off the puck. (Le Quotidien)

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