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"totaling 56 points in 68 games" - not mentioned by the Niagara IceDogs source attached to it. Please use another source that explicitly states this fact
"where he remained pointless in the 6-0 loss to Team Orr." - please use an en dash in place of the hyphen
"He also earned a final ranking of 32 overall" - 32nd
"to help the team win the series 4-2." - en dash please
"Approaching his second season as a pro," - professional
"He consistently played on the teams" - team's
"by once again cracking the Blues lineup to begin the 2018–19 season." - use another formal word instead of cracking
Wikilink cross-checked for those unfamiliar with ice hockey terminology
"Dunn recorded a new career high in 'points" - how many points?
Wikilink Alex Pietrangelo and Colton Parayko
"St. Louis' first Stanley Cup in their 52-year franchise history." - mykawartha.com doesn't mention it was St. Louis' first Stanley Cup win in its 52-year history but Peterborough Examiner. I suggest citation bundling
"During the pause in play due to COVID-19," - due to the COVID-19 pandemic,