WHL Brandon Wheat Kings

Wheat Kings Choose Defenceman

Published on April 30, 2009 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Brandon Wheat Kings News Release


Brandon, Manitoba -- The 2009 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft is underway in Edmonton, with the Brandon Wheat Kings choosing a Saskatchewan defenceman with their first pick.

Brandon used the 18th overall selection to grab 6'2" 170 lb Eric Roy of Beauval, Saskatchewan.

A member of the Meadow Lake Bantams of the Central Four Bantam League, Roy scored 25 goals and 42 points in nineteen regular season games last winter.

Roy becomes the first Saskatchewan born player to be chosen by the Wheat Kings in the opening round in three years. In 2006, Brandon opted for center Brayden Schenn with the ninth overall selection.

The Portland Winter Hawks, who had the first pick in this morning's draft, chose defenceman Derrick Pouliot from Weyburn. In fact, the first four palyers chosen Thursday morning were blueliners. Rounding out the top three were Morgan Rielly of Vancouver (Moose Jaw, 2nd) and Griffin Reinhart of Vancouver (Chilliwack, 3rd).

Killarney's Reid Gow was the top western Manitoban to be chosen, going to the Spokane Chiefs 16th overall.

Players eligible for today's Bantam Draft will be 1994 born players who reside in Alberta, B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Territories, Yukon and western United States.

The 20th Annual WHL Bantam Draft is being posted live on www.whl.ca. Fans can click on the WHL Bantam Draft icon.

Wheat King fans looking for live updates can do so by visiting the hockey club's twitter site, located at www.twitter.com/wheatkings2010.




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