"I think it's pretty exciting to see who's picking where now and it should be fun come draft day," Patrick told Sirius XM Hockey Radio on Monday.
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Patrick (6-foot-2, 198 pounds) was asked if he envisions himself wearing the jersey of any of the top two teams on the board.
"I thought about it a bit and I've got buddies who play for the Devils and Flyers in [New Jersey forward] John Quenneville and [Philadelphia defenseman] Ivan Provorov," Patrick said. "I've exchanged text messages with them and we all agree it would be fun to get back together.
"Honestly, I'd be honored to go anywhere."
Patrick played two seasons with Quenneville and Provorov in Brandon of the Western Hockey League. The three played a big part in helping the Wheat Kings win the WHL championship last season. Quenneville and Patrick each served as alternate captains during the championship season.
Patrick also answered questions regarding his health.
Patrick's availability for the start of this season was in question after he had surgery in mid-July to repair a sports hernia. He played five games and sustained an upper-body injury that kept him out until Jan. 13. He finished the season with 46 points (20 goals, 26 assists) and a 1.39 points-per-game average in 33 games. He missed all four WHL playoff games because of a lower-body injury.
He has 205 points (92 goals, 113 assists) in 163 career WHL games.
"I'm 100 percent healthy," Patrick said. "I think for me, not many people know what happened with my injuries so it was kind of staying positive and getting through it. I'm confident I can play a full season without getting injured; I'm confident in my abilities."