"Our whole family cheered for the Red Wings.
"Pavel Datsyuk was my guy. I learned so much from seeing him. Although it might not have looked like he wasn't working that hard, he was by far the hardest-working guy on the ice.
"Always reading the play, always looking for unique things to do out there - something I try to put into my game - and he was just a pick-pocket.
"He hands are … amazing.
"Something to behold."
At 6-foot and a shade under 200 pounds, Nodler - a nifty playmaker, a la his Russian idol Datsyuk - has committed to the Michigan State Spartans this fall after spending the past season with the USHL's Fargo Force, where he compiled 17 goals and 25 assists over 54 outings.
Playing at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup Tournament is where he set tongues really wagging, pacesetting the USA in scoring with one goal and six assists in five starts.
Saturday, Nodler was selected 150th overall.
"I'm at a loss for words," the 18-year-old confessed.
"I got the call from (scout) Jim Cummins then everyone got excited when my name popped up on TV.
"You're never really prepared for this. Just special. So special. A moment I'll never forget.
"I didn't know what to expect. I guess you can't, not really. But everyone here - me, my mom and dad, sister, grandparents and uncle - is just overcome with joy."
The Flames used a good, trusted source in choosing Nodler.
"Our old scout, Pierre-Paul Lamoureux, named head coach (in Fargo, this year), was an associate coach there last year,'' explained director of amateur scouting Tod Button, "and he raved about him in practice, his work ethic and everything.
"Another smart, playmaking guy, in-the-zone centre-iceman. Good vision. Good hands. Needs to work on his skating. Jimmy Cummins knows him, knows the family, he went to Michigan State, too, and knows the coaches there."