That excitement was bolstered by a strong performance during the first day of camp.
"He scored a lot of goals today, which is a good thing," Charlotte Checkers head coach Geordie Kinnear said of Sourdif's productive early showing. "He has grit and determination on the ice. It doesn't matter if it's practice or a drill, you can see he's a determined hockey player that has a lot of fun out there."
Ending his junior career on a very high note, Sourdif cruised into this summer on the heels of helping the Edmonton Oil Kings capture a championship in the WHL. Acquired from the Vancouver Giants in a blockbuster trade on Jan. 17, he went on to produce 39 points (17 goals, 22 assists) in 28 regular-season games and 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 19 postseason games after arriving to the Oil Kings.
Between both teams, he tallied a career-high 71 points (26 goals, 45 assists) in 52 games in 2021-22.
"It was an amazing run," Sourdif said.
After sitting out most of Development Camp back in July while nursing an injury, Sourdif said he's back to feeling 100 percent and is now ready to show the coaching staff at Rookie Camp what he's capable of.
"Health-wise, I'm all good," he said. "[The Rookie Tournament] should be a really good experience again with really fast and competitive hockey. I think it's a really good start before you get going in main camp. I think it'll help a lot of guys just kind of get their legs back underneath them."
Following another practice on Thursday morning, Sourdif, who inked a three-year, entry-level contract with the Panthers on Sept. 24, 2021, and his fellow prospects will board a flight to Raleigh to kick off a four-team tournament against the Carolina Hurricanes, Nashville Predators and Tampa Bay Lightning.
At last year's Rookie Tournament, he racked up a goal and two assists.
"It's going to be really competitive weekend," Sourdif said. "Everyone's super excited to get going here. I love all the guys so far. They're really good character guys. I think we have a really good team going in."