Hello hockey fans.
I had a fantastic week at the NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo. I was happy to meet some pretty cool kids and it was good to meet some of the guys from my draft class.
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I had interviews with 10 teams but didn't do any of the testing on Saturday. I think I knew coming into the combine I wasn't going to do the testing because I really haven't trained for it, playing hockey the past two months. I really haven't had a break (after playing in the IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Sweden and IIHF World Championship in Slovakia). It just didn't make sense to do the testing. My body needed a bit of a break.
That said, I'm a competitive kid and felt like I could have done well in some of this stuff.
The interviews were fun. It's a tough process because you have to refocus every time and I think it's a really important week for a lot of people. Obviously, the New Jersey Devils (who hold the No. 1 pick in the NHL Draft) and the New York Rangers (No. 2) were the most important interviews for me. I felt like both of those went good and I was comfortable with both of them.
It was basically the same questions every meeting. They're just trying to get to know you a little bit, pick your brain on some players, and try to put a face to the name. For me, I felt comfortable in those meetings.
I didn't have too much contact with my brothers Quinn or Luke this week. They know I'm busy, so they've been leaving me alone a little bit, but I've been texting with them and checking in. I haven't had much time off this year so I'm just going to try and be an 18-year-old kid, hang out and not worry about anything for a week or two before heading to Vancouver. That's when everything ramps up again.