AmericanDream
Thank you Elon!
now I am a little confused over the WHL territories and the OHl. I know Mike Modano went the WHL route back in his day, but was technically in an OHL territory????
now it seems that super stud Hudsen Fasching might be going the same route? The Kelowna Rockets drafted Hudsen in the 8th round of the 2010 Bantam draft. Now eighth round may sound like a flier pick, but I have to imagine they have thoughts of getting this kid to come over next year.
From all the hype that we are starting to hear about Fasching, maybe someone can comment on the possibility of him heading to the WHL, staying in Minnesota highscool, or even joining up with the USNDP?
I guess I was shocked to see him drafted period, especially being an Apple Valley boy, but maybe he will report to Kelowna at some point...
Surprised Brian Williams (from California) went a few picks later in the 8th round as well. Brian was a kid that many of us felt would be a top 5 WHL pick, but I guess concerns over him going to the NCAA really dropped him a lot. Williams is an electric player, that hopefully can grow some over the next few years as well. As an fyi, Adam Erne (the other super stud from California) didnot get drafted as he lives on the East Coast I believe, so his draft rights would go to the Quebec Major Junior League...so he was ineligible for the WHL draft...
now it seems that super stud Hudsen Fasching might be going the same route? The Kelowna Rockets drafted Hudsen in the 8th round of the 2010 Bantam draft. Now eighth round may sound like a flier pick, but I have to imagine they have thoughts of getting this kid to come over next year.
From all the hype that we are starting to hear about Fasching, maybe someone can comment on the possibility of him heading to the WHL, staying in Minnesota highscool, or even joining up with the USNDP?
I guess I was shocked to see him drafted period, especially being an Apple Valley boy, but maybe he will report to Kelowna at some point...
Surprised Brian Williams (from California) went a few picks later in the 8th round as well. Brian was a kid that many of us felt would be a top 5 WHL pick, but I guess concerns over him going to the NCAA really dropped him a lot. Williams is an electric player, that hopefully can grow some over the next few years as well. As an fyi, Adam Erne (the other super stud from California) didnot get drafted as he lives on the East Coast I believe, so his draft rights would go to the Quebec Major Junior League...so he was ineligible for the WHL draft...