But Veleno took a major jump forward last season. Veleno had 31 points (six goals, 27 assists) in his first 31 games last season, but with Saint John struggling he was traded to Drummondville on Dec. 8. He had 48 points (16 goals, 33 assists) in 33 games after the trade, and 11 points (five goals, six assists) in 10 playoff games to help Drummondville reach the second round.
His 79 points (22 goals, 57 assists) in 64 regular-season games were almost as many as he had in his first two QMJHL seasons (83).
"At Saint John things weren't working out as well and I got the opportunity to be dealt to Drummondville, a contending team with some really good players, and I kind of found my game after that," he said.
Veleno's next challenge is finding his way onto the Red Wings roster.
Detroit has a deep list of experienced forwards, plus Zadina and
Michael Rasmussen
, the No. 9 pick of the 2017 NHL Draft, could be NHL-ready this season.
The possibility of another season in Drummondville isn't keeping Veleno thinking about life in the NHL with Zadina on his wing.
"Our games are a little different," he said. "He's more of a scorer and I'm more of a passer, so I should be able to help him."