Saturday NHL Draft Guiding
Saturday was a lot different than Friday - better in most respects. Since I did not get to guide a draftee yesterday, I got the first pick today: TJ Brennan (Buffalo, #31). Since this was Buffalo’s first pick, the media interviews took a long time. (The Getty image used in this article was one of the things I made sure TJ did after he was drafted.) There was a Buffalo Sabres cameraman who followed us around, so I may make some video as TJ and I talked about what being drafted meant to him. One thing I found humorous was the number of jerseys that TJ was asked to put on and take off - just so they could say he wore it on draft day.
When I returned from my first run, I had to do another right away - this was crunch time for us draft guides. My second of the day was Luca Cunti (Tampa Bay, #75), from Switzerland. Tampa had another pick at #77 but Alexander Killorn was not in attendance - I thought I might have to escort both of them at once because we were so busy. As it turned out, I had to remind people that this was Luca and not Alexander. A few media left, but the college hockey reporters like Paula Weston of USCHO stayed and got great interviews with him: he is considering St. Cloud and Clarkson (I put in a good word for George Roll, of course).
While guiding Luca, BGSU-bound Josh Unice was waiting in line for pictures as well - he was selection #86. I introduced myself - it will be great to watch him develop for the Falcons.
I figured that would be the last of my duties, since the pool of draftees in attendance was growing thin. I think at one point we went 30 picks with nothing to do. I was lucky and got Atlanta’s selection John Albert (#175) - he is from Cleveland and will be attending Ohio State. He did an FSN Ohio interview (but Paula did not show up to cover her future Buckeye).
All 3 were very nice kids. I wish them all the success. It was a privilege to be a part of their big day.
After it was all over, the draft guides got to go on stage for a group photo. That was nice. If you ever get a chance to volunteer for a future NHL draft - do it. The NHL staff are amazing and it will be an experience you will not forget.



