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"After only 19 regular" → "After playing only 19 regular"
Modified to playing in as technically more correct, since he was not on the ice all 60 minutes.
Why is Colorado Avalanche italicized in the infobox?
It's a quirk of the infobox itself; the "team" parameter automatically italicizes.
"midget hockey" → Link.
Added.
"part of a 5–2 defeat of the Regina Pats" → "part of a 5–2 victory over the Regina Pats" would be better and less confusing
Modified.
"his 16-year season" → How can a season be 16 years long?
Clarified as 16-year-old season.
"helped the team to clinch" → The "to" is unnecessary.
Removed.
"first Vancouver Giant in history" → "first Vancouver Giant ever" would be better
Changed to to ever receive.
"receive four negative tests for the COVID-19 virus" → COVID-19 virus doesn't make sense, "test negative for COVID-19 four times" would be better
Modified but included the tests, because production of four physical test results was the qualification. It seems pedantic, but considering false positives and negatives, I want to be precise with what was actually being asked.
"playing in 11 minutes" → "playing for 11 minutes"
Changed.
"he absorbed his third concussion" → Absorbed doesn't seem like the right verb