Jack Dugan dreams in stages, a sort of progressive bucket list in which he hopes his hockey career will follow at a swift but memorable pace.
One such ambition exists on a picturesque college campus founded in 1917, a Roman Catholic university tucked into the capital city of Rhode Island.
He waited until a scholarship offer came from Providence College, waited while 15 or so other schools made contact, waited to make a decision until the one team he wanted to play for most finally reached out.
Dugan is spending this week at the development camp of the Golden Knights, a fifth-round pick in the entry draft, a center from Rochester, N.