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LONDON — Angelo Miceli is making the most of the opportunity to prove he can play pro hockey.

The 21-year-old from Montreal scored 38 goals and added 58 assists last season as an overage junior in Victoriaville. That was good enough to earn him an invitation to the Canadiens development camp in July and he was among the 25 rookies who are participating in a four-team tournament this weekend at Budweiser Gardens.

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Miceli made another good impression Friday when he assisted on three goals, including the tying goal with 1:09 remaining in regulation time in the Canadiens’ 4-3 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a rookies-only game.

Daniel Sprong, who played in Charlottetown last season, scored the winner, skating in alone on goaltender Zachary Fucale and going to his backhand at 1:43 of overtime.

The goal came after Montreal missed two golden opportunities in overtime. Charles Hudon hit a post and 2014 first-round draft choice Nikita Scherbak missed an empty net after Matt Murray made a save on Daniel Carr.