ColoradoAvalanche.com is profiling draft-eligible prospects leading up to the 2017 NHL Draft in Chicago on June 23-24. Nolan Patrick is the No. 1-ranked North American skater on the NHL Central Scouting's final rankings list. The Avalanche has the fourth overall selection at the draft.
After missing the eligibility cut off for the 2016 NHL Draft by a mere four days due to his birthday (Sept. 19, 1998), Nolan Patrick was ready for another year with the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League. However, the 2016-17 season was brutal for the star center and team captain as he battled multiple injuries. He made the best of it and didn't stop proving himself worthy of a high draft pick into the NHL.
Patrick was No. 1 on NHL Central Scouting's midterm rankings in January and stayed on top for the final list when it was released in April, despite being limited to only 33 games this past year due to the injuries.
Patrick Has Proven Himself To Be A Top Prospect
The forward missed most of the past season with various injuries
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