Wow! The Athletic describing Mynio as one of the most improved players in junior hockey. I thought his draft position might work against him in nailing down a spot on Canada's World Jr. team.
But clearly, he played so well in the two training camps, that they couldn't keep him off the roster.
The Canucks seem to have a strategy for drafting d-men, and it starts with their basic skating skills. And Mynio's skating has been described as bordering on 'elite', at least for a d-man.
And he certainly got Tocchet's attention in the main training camp, who singled out Mynio for special praise. And it might not be long before we see him in Abbotsford.
Seattle is scuffling along near the bottom of the WHL, and even if they squeeze into the playoffs, they won't last long. Watching D-Petey, Mynio, Kudryavtsev and maybe even Wilander in Abby by mid-March is enough to whet the appetite of every Canucks fan.