"The secret is our hard work, our competitiveness," said Howard, selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning at No. 31. "We all want to be better than each other and we all push each other to be the best version of ourselves."
The six players selected in the first round Thursday represent the second-most in the 25-year history of the program, behind the eight selected in the first round of the 2019 NHL Draft. Another eight NTDP players were chosen on the second day of the draft.
But what makes this group even more impressive is the road they've traveled from USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Michigan, to reach this point.
"These kids started with us picked virtually," USA Hockey executive director Pat Kelleher said. "They didn't have a tryout camp because of the pandemic. It's first time we've ever picked the team virtually.
"And I'd say our staff did a pretty good job. From where they started and what they had to go through to play and develop in our program, which is not easy anyway, and put all the COVID stuff on top it, I'm incredibly happy for them, their families and really for our staff that's there in Plymouth Michigan] every day with this group: our strength coaches, our academic people, our tutors, along with the coaches. Just feel really, really good for them."
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Among the selections were two in the top five: center Logan Cooley at No. 3 to the Arizona Coyotes and left wing Cutter Gauthier at No. 5 to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Gauthier, who was No. 3 on NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters, also said that internal push helped him become the player that he is.
"Over the course of two years I've developed brothers that have like-minded goals of playing in the NHL one day," he said. "And they have that mentality every single day going to the rink or the gym and pushing each other on the ice and off the ice. It's been a big help for me, them pushing me and creating me into being the player I am today and person I am today."