Talk:Dwight King

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'''Is any information out of date? Is anything missing that could be added? ''' Dwight was recently traded to Montreal; his statistics have not been updated when it comes to his new team. I think there is a lot of missing information that can be added, there is not enough information about his personal life outside of hockey. There is nothing about his family either. Also, there is not a lot of information about his Metis heritage, it only states he is Metis.

'''Is each fact referenced with an appropriate, reliable reference? ''' The reference that is associated with King getting called up for his first NHL game isn’t reliable. It looks and feels like a blog. Another source with regards to Dwight’s heritage doesn’t seem reliable. It is also more like a blog then a reliable source. It also hasn’t been updated to show Dwight’s new team.

'''Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented? ''' Dwight being of Metis heritage is very underrepresented, it only states that he is of that decent. It doesn’t say if he is a certain type of Metis and where he is from. It also doesn’t say any rituals or things that Dwight had to do growing up as a Metis.

NickWelsh (talk) 21:57, 8 March 2017 (UTC)

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King played minor hockey in Saskatchewan. He played on the Beardy's Blackhawks. The team King played on is the only program in Canada run by and based off a First Nations reserve. Despite being run off a reserve, the team was not completely made up of First Nations people. King predicted the team was approximately 50 percent First Nations people.[6]

King’s hometown is Meadow Lake Saskatchewan and he resides there during the summers. The Canadiens forward shared the 2014 Stanley Cup that he won with the LA Kings in his home of Saskatchewan. He shared his experience with his wife Lauren and daughter, Grace. [7]

King's parents were in LA to see the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs. His mother Donna, is a secretary and King’s father Dwayne, is a truck driver.[8]

NickWelsh (talk) 02:41, 24 March 2017 (UTC)