Shortly thereafter, Palmer received a text message from his sister - Poehling's mother, Kris - that still makes him chuckle.
"Five or 10 minutes after he went up on stage, I got a text from Kris saying, 'What pick were you?,' shared Palmer with a laugh. "I wanted to go, 'Don't rub it in!' But I thought it was amazing. I couldn't have been happier for him."
Fortunately, Palmer resides just 75 miles away from St. Cloud State University where Ryan and his twin older brothers Nick and Jack are currently starring for the Huskies, so he's able to take in his share of home games at Herb Brooks Arena.
"It's just been a blast watching them grow. I also have the NCHC (National Collegiate Hockey Conference) Package on TV, so I can watch every game. I watch them every weekend. Ryan's mom was probably my biggest fan. She used to love to come to high school games and college games, so I wanted to watch them develop," said Palmer. "I still remember when they were in high school [playing for Lakeville North], it was so cool to hear, 'Goal by Poehling, and the assists go to this Poehling and the other Poehling.' It's been neat."
Palmer insists that Ryan's success - and the success of his brothers - is due in no small part to an innate passion for the game.