Raphael Pouliot estimates he saw 180 hockey games last season which, unbelievably, was a down year for the Vegas Golden Knights' amateur scout.
"When I was scouting for a junior team, you would watch bantam and midget games and if you were at a tournament you might watch three or four games in one day," said Pouliot, who covers the Quebec Major Junior League for the Golden Knights. "I've been passionate about playing and watching hockey my whole life. So that number may seem big to some people but to me it's what I have always done."
Pouliot's father, Mario, is head coach of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the QMJHL, but when he coached the midget team in Saint-Hyacinthe (about 40 miles outside Montreal) he employed his son as a Mr. Everything.
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