USHL Tri-City Storm

Llewellyn rated in top 25 for 2007 draft

Published on January 24, 2007 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release


KEARNEY - The Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League announced on Wednesday that defenseman Tristin Llewellyn is currently ranked 22nd in the world among players eligible for the National Hockey League's 2007 Entry Draft.

The "Red Line Report", which is an independent scouting service based in New York, recently released their mid-season rankings that had Llewellyn at 22nd. The "Red Line Report" attempts to project where players might be selected if the draft were held today.

Llewellyn is in his second season with the Storm. A four-year USHL veteran, Llewellyn anchors a Storm defense that is allowing a league-low 25.93 shots per game. Offensively he has scored three goals and has four assists for seven points.

Additionally, Storm forward Patrick White was ranked 16th in the "Red Line Report". White will join the Storm after his senior season at Grand Rapids High School.

The NHL's 2007 Entry Draft will be held on June 23-24 in Columbus, Ohio.




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