"One team asked me what percentage of my ability is just natural talent versus hard work," says Zellweger, who added he had also talked to the Kraken. "I thought that was a different one. I don't think I really heard stuff like that before."
Neither player is taking it easy this summer. Roulette is spending his summer in Vancouver working out with a number of pro and WHL players. Zellweger has stayed closer to his home in Alberta and on the ice in a similar fitness camp.
Both Roulette and Zellweger are set to return to Seattle and Everett this coming season.
"For me, this is a really important time," Zellweger says. "I think last offseason was really good for me. This year I want to continue to work on my off ice and my strength in the gym ... I think it'll be really beneficial to me, leading into this season."
Draft day can turn hockey players into a nervous mess as they wait to hear their name called by an NHL team. Like last year, this year's draft will be conducted virtually and broadcast live from NHL Network studios in Secaucus, NJ.
The first round will be 5 p.m. July 23, airing on ESPN2 and Sportsnet. Rounds 2 to 7 start July 24 at 8 a.m. on NHL Network
Roulette says he'll be watching with his family in Winnipeg. He's guessing they'll plan something big. Zellweger will be with his family in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, watching and maybe pacing nervously.
"I like to say now I'd be pretty calm but, you know, I'm not there yet," Zellweger says. "I honestly don't know right now."