MONTREAL, QC - From the St. Albert U15 AAA Sabres to the stage of the NHL Draft in Montreal on Thursday night, local prospect Matthew Savoie's path to the Bell Centre for the first round of the draft could've gone in many different directions.
"There's definitely some big decisions along the way with what your future's going to look like and what path you're going to take," Savoie said, speaking at the Top Prospects Media Availability on Wednesday afternoon.
But with the support of his extended family, including Oilers prospect and brother Carter Savoie, the 18-year-old centre has been able to embrace the experience and enjoy the unknown of what NHL team he'll be a member of by the end of the night.
"It's definitely a bit of a waiting period right now, but it's just pure excitement for me," he said. "It's the approach I've had throughout the whole draft process -- be grateful and be happy to be in this moment. That's just how I've been approaching it."
"My family's here so I got to spend a little bit of time with them yesterday, which was really good. Now it's just draft preparation time. It's been exciting though, and a lot of fun."
DRAFT: Matthew Savoie takes in his own draft experience
The St. Albert product and 2022 top prospect leaned on the experiences of his brother and Oilers 2020 selection Carter Savoie before arriving in Montreal to hear his name called on Thursday