A couple future college players are starting to get some press for this year's NHL Draft.
TSN's Bob McKenzie featured Michigan State recruit Daultan Leveille. Leveille was amazing in the playoffs, though the team's leading scorer in the regular season was Notre Dame recruit Riley Sheahan, who should be a top prospect for the 2010 draft.
NHL.com profile Ohio State recruit Zac Dalpe, who traveled from Ontario to British Columbia to play in the BCHL. He's playing for former St. Cloud assistant Fred Harbinson in Penticton.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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25 of 30 of NHL rated first rounders are from the CHL
hey anonymous: re-read the title of the blog; it's not about major junior; the kids who go there have the same, or similar, chance on making it to NHL (i.e. a very small one)as do top ten US College programs. Do major junior teams get put on a resume; do they get you a job on Wall Street; do they have campuses; do they have quality US chicks. NO NO NO and definitely NO; case closed !
Zak Dalpe will be a London Knight this summer.
Fred Har..bin...son
Anyone?
anon 1137 is a donkey! Go preach to your own choir, many who read this blog care about college not major juniors, donkey!
Don't call people donkeys. It's rude. I believe both were skipped over the in the OHL draft, due to size. Good luck to them in the NCAA! They both need to get bigger.
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