Owen Pickering
has used an oversight in the 2019 Western Hockey League bantam draft as motivation to prove he deserves better.
"There were 176 other players selected before me so I think you definitely can use that as motivation," Pickering said. "But I feel like I'm deserving of the attention I'm getting now, and I'm just kind of trying to move ahead and finds ways to improve even more."
The defenseman was chosen by Swift Current with the first pick in the ninth round of the 2019 WHL draft. But a growth spurt in the three years that followed, as well as a growth in his on-ice skill, has Pickering projected as a first-round pick in the 2022 Upper Deck NHL Draft.
Swift Current general manager Chad Leslie, was the team's director of scouting at the time of the 2019 WHL draft, remembers what led Swift Current to select Pickering.
"I'm from Elkhorn, Manitoba, the same hometown as (Philadelphia Flyers defenseman) Travis Sanheim," Leslie said. "And to me, Owen looked very similar to Travis as a bantam. Undersized, really intelligent, and good individual skill but they were lacking physical strength, so that was really dictating in their game at the draft. Owen was around 5-foot-9 at the time but just reminded me so much of Travis."
Pickering was 5-foot-7, 131 pounds when Swift Current drafted him as a 15-year-old.
Sanheim, who was chosen by Calgary in the ninth round (No. 177) of the 2011 WHL bantam draft, was 5-10, 140 at the time. When the Flyers chose Sanheim at No. 17 in the 2014 NHL Draft, he was 6-3, 181.