Local retired NHLers discuss draft ‘like no other’
The 2020 NHL Draft was a strange one, but it’s safe to say the 2021 NHL Draft is going to be a whole new kettle of fish.
When COVID shut down the world in 2020, the amateur hockey season was nearing an end, so NHL scouting staffs had a pretty good handle on the upcoming draft’s prospects.
Former Red Deer Rebel captain Colin Fraser, who is preparing for his third NHL draft as a scout for the Chicago Blackhawks, where he won one of three Stanley Cups, became accustomed to watching copious amounts of video at his home in Sylvan Lake instead of being in junior hockey arenas during fall 2020 and early 2021.
“The European teams were playing, but then they were getting shut down. There were a lot of hiccups along the way, so to say we were watching a ton of video, I’d say it wasn’t all day, every day, but yes everything was video-based. We would have projects—this week you’re watching the Swedish League, the next you’re watching the Finnish League, but then they’d get shut down. The next week you’re watching the Russian league. The USHL played the whole way so you could watch those teams quite a bit.”


