Winger Quentin Musty, the Hamburg native expected to be a high pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, is one of four alumni of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres who have been named to the Team USA roster for the Hlinka Gretzky Cup to be held July 31-Aug. 6 in Red Deer, Alberta.
Hamburg's Quentin Musty one of four Jr. Sabres alums named to USA Hlinka Gretzky Cup team
- By Mike Harrington News Sports Reporter
- Updated
Quentin Musty played three years with the Buffalo Jr. Sabres.
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