Not even nine months out of action could snuff out Kimani Eccleston’s competitive fire. Article content
One of several intriguing prospects to gather for the Sudbury Wolves’ annual training camp this week, the big forward from Brampton, Ont. made the most of his first true game action since late November, showcasing the speed, strength and small-area skill that convinced the local OHL club to sign him as a free agent last fall. Article content Article content
“It felt great to be back out,” said the 6-foot-4, 195-pound Union College commit, one of 65 players to converge on Sudbury Community Arena for the first series of scrimmages on Tuesday.
“I was looking forward to some real games — it has been a while,” said Eccleston, who celebrated his 18th birthday earlier this month. “I’d sa