MONTREAL, QC - Without a lot of ammunition in the 2022 NHL Draft, the Oilers still were able to load up on a particular trait -- size.
With the aid and direction of Director of Amateur Scouting Tyler Wright and his scouting staff, General Manager & President of Hockey Operations Ken Holland made four selections this week in Montreal and all four are expected to weigh in at 6-foot-2 or higher.
Edmonton kicked off their draft with the final pick in the first round selecting Seattle Thunderbirds forward Reid Schaefer. The 32nd-overall selection pairs solid offensive skills with a hardy frame and is currently listed at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds with room for growth.
"Big body, almost 6-foot-4 and 215-to-218 (pounds) right now," Wright said. "He's a young man and a little bit of a late bloomer, but he had a tremendous year. At the end of the day, it's not all about toughness. He can play with the puck, he's got a really good shot and release, he puts himself in good positions, and he goes to the hard areas and stays there."
DRAFT: Size a common attribute in Oilers 2022 draft class
With only four total picks and a single selection in the top 150 of the 2022 NHL Draft, the Oilers focused on adding size and compete to their prospect pool
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