Bad day at the draft

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Bad day at the draft

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No BG players (current or future) were taken in the NHL draft. Samuels-Thomas and McIntosh had both been ranked by central scouting.
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Samuels-Thomas is a 90 birthyear so maybe if he has a good year somebody will pick him up next year. He only had 11 points in 56 games in the USHL, I'm surprised he was ranked by CSS.
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Here's a draft story that is very inspiring. A young man (18 years old), who was expected to be taken in the 2nd round, pulled his name out of consideration after finding out he had a heart abnormality. His hockey career is over. He will still attend Denver this fall on a scholarship and be involved with the hockey team in some capacity.

http://www.adn.com:80/sports/story/442736.html

And I just read this: He was drafted by the Lightning in their final pick! Here's his story:
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=pag ... eid=366681

(All of this info is courtesy of Paul Shaheen and Research on Ice)
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Falcon Fanatic wrote:Here's a draft story that is very inspiring. A young man (18 years old), who was expected to be taken in the 2nd round, pulled his name out of consideration after finding out he had a heart abnormality. His hockey career is over. He will still attend Denver this fall on a scholarship and be involved with the hockey team in some capacity.

http://www.adn.com:80/sports/story/442736.html

And I just read this: He was drafted by the Lightning in their final pick! Here's his story:
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=pag ... eid=366681

(All of this info is courtesy of Paul Shaheen and Research on Ice)
That's a pretty cool story. Oren Koules' (the new owner of the Lightning) son actually went to school at Shattuck St. Mary's with Carle and I heard that their families have known eachother for awhile. It's also great that Denver is still going to honor his scholarship. Here's a link to a Tampa Bay Lightning blog that talks a little more about it, http://blogs.tampabay.com/lightning/200 ... s-7th.html
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gotta love those Shattuck St Mary's boys each year the Sabres pump out more NHLers than any other school. David has been quite the player wish his family luck in the future. His brother is starting to make a name for himself.
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he popularity of high school and prep school hockey in the U.S. has regularly attracted NHL scouts. Some of the leading high school programs to turn out NHL players include those at Phillips-Exeter, St. Sebastian's, Hotchkiss, Cushing Academy, Avon Old Farms, St. Pauls ( Hobey Bakers school and home to first HS hockey game in the USA 1863) Culver Academy and Catholic Memorial.
U.S. High School Hockey Notes:
1980 - First U.S. High School Player to be Drafted
The first U.S. high school prospect to be selected in the NHL Entry Draft was center Jay North of Bloomington-Jefferson HS. North was taken by the Buffalo Sabres, 62nd overall.

1981 - First U.S. High School Player Picked in First Round
Center Bob Carpenter of St. John's prep school became the first U.S. high school player to be selected in the first round, third overall by Washington.

1983 - First U.S. High School Player Picked First Overall
Minnesota North Stars drafted left winger Brian Lawton from Mount St. Charles HS, making him the first and only U.S. high school player to be taken first overall.

1987 - Most U.S. High School Players Selected in an Entry Draft
There were 69 players drafted from U.S. high schools in 1987, accounting for 27.4% of the draft. Although this marks the largest group of high school prospects to be selected in a single Entry Draft, none were taken in the first round.

Highest drafted U.S. high school players
Player High School Drafted Team Year
Brian Lawton Mount St. Charles 1st Minnesota 1983
Bob Carpenter St. John's Prep 3rd Washington 1981
Tom Barrasso Acton-Boxboro 5th Buffalo 1983
Blake Wheeler Breck 5th Phoenix 2004
Phil Housley South St. Paul 6th Buffalo 1982
Doug Zmolek John Marshall 7th Minnesota 1989
Ryan Sittler Nichols 7th Philadelphia 1992
Jeremy Roenick Thayer Academy 8th Chicago 1988
Brian Leetch Avon Old Farms 9th NY Rangers 1986

United States High Schools
Year U.S. HS Drafted Total Drafted U.S. HS %
Prior to 1980 0 1780 0
1980 7 210 3.3
1981 17 211 8.1
1982 47 252 18.6
1983 35 242 14.5
1984 44 250 17.6
1985 48 252 19.1
1986 40 252 15.9
1987 69 252 27.4
1988 56 252 22.2
1989 47 252 18.7
1990 57 250 22.8
1991 37 264 14
1992 25 264 9.5
1993 33 286 11.5
1994 28 286 9.7
1995 2 234 0.9
1996 6 241 2.4
1997 4 246 1.6
1998 7 258 2.7
1999 9 272 3.3
2000 7 293 2.4
2001 8 289 2.7
2002 6 290 2.0
2003 10 292 3.4
2004 18 291 6.2
Total 667 8,261 8.1
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