Rebels’ Nugent-Hopkins Selected First Overall in 2011 NHL Draft
St. Paul, MN – The Canadian Hockey League is proud to announce that Red Deer Rebels’ forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was selected first overall in the 2011 NHL Draft when the Edmonton Oilers used their first pick to select the 18-year-old (1993) Burnaby, B.C. product this evening in Minnesota at the Xcel Energy Center.
Nugent-Hopkins becomes the fifth straight CHL player to be selected first overall, and becomes the first ever British Columbia born player to be selected first overall.
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Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – Red Deer Rebels
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Hometown: Burnaby, B.C.
D.O.B: April 12, 1993
Ht: 6’ 0”
Wt: 165
WHL Bantam Draft: 2008, 1st rd, 1st overall
NHL Central Scouting Rank: 1st among domestic skaters.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins just finished his second season in the WHL with the Red Deer Rebels. The Burnaby, B.C., product led the team and finished tied for third in the WHL in scoring with 106 points, including a League-leading 75 assists, to help the Rebels capture their first Central Division title since the 2002-03 season. He was named the WHL’s Rookie of the Year in 2009-10 after scoring 24 goals and 65 points for the Rebels as a 16-year-old.
The first overall pick from the 2008 WHL Bantam Draft, Nugent-Hopkins had more than made his case to become the first overall selection in the 2011 NHL Draft. A supremely skilled and gifted offensive star, Nugent-Hopkins boasts a level of vision, hockey sense, playmaking ability and puck-handling skills unparalleled by anyone else in the 2011 NHL draft class. Although not the biggest or strongest player on the ice, Nugent-Hopkins proves consistently to be one of the most elusive players thanks to his underrated skating abilities, agility and overall intelligence. As good a playmaker and passer as he is, Nugent-Hopkins also boasts a sharp and accurate shot which he can get off in a hurry, making him equally a threat to score as he is to set up his linemates. While his offensive skills draw the most accolades, Nugent-Hopkins also plays a strong, responsible defensive game. His intelligence, vision, hockey sense and overall skill set enable him to be a very effective player in all zones.
“First and foremost, it’s the person that he is that really sets him apart…he has a genuine passion for the game that allows him to use his abilities to their fullest, and he’s a very mature, grounded young man,” said Red Deer Rebels’ head coach and VP of hockey operations Jesse Wallin. “His talent level is special, and he’s gifted in so many ways.”
“His vision, his creativity, his intelligence and his understanding of the game, and the skill package that goes with it is what make him so special. He’s got tremendous hands and passing ability, he’s got a great release, he’s a great skater, he’s got tremendous agility…it’s just a really special package and a personality and make-up that allows him to utilize that skill set.
“He’s been a great kid to coach, he’s got a ton of character, he’s a great person to be around, and he’s one of those people that, if you get to know him, you will want nothing but the best for him,” said Wallin. “It’s not necessarily fair to compare him with an already-established player; he’s a guy who people will be comparing other players to in years to come.”
Nugent-Hopkins suited up for Canada’s Under-18 team at the 2010 Memorial for Ivan Hlinka tournament, leading the team to a Gold medal after scoring the game-winning goal in the championship game. He also suited up for Team Pacific at the 2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, and attended Canada’s National Junior Team selection camp in December 2010.
He played for Team WHL in the 2010 Subway Super Series, and also played for Team Orr at the 2011 Home Hardware CHL / NHL Top Prospects game where he was named the Player of the Game.
Did you know…Nugent-Hopkins was named the MVP of the prestigious Mac’s AAA Midget Hockey tournament in 2008 as a member of the Vancouver NW Giants, and was also named the BC Minor Hockey Player of the Year in 2008. He lists Maurice ‘The Rocket’ Richard as one of his hockey heroes.
Season |
Team |
GP |
G |
A |
PTS |
+/- |
PIM |
2010-11 |
Red Deer Rebels |
69 |
31 |
75 |
106 |
30 |
51 |
2009-10 |
Red Deer Rebels |
67 |
24 |
41 |
65 |
-4 |
28 |
2008-09 |
Red Deer Rebels |
5 |
2 |
4 |
6 |
-6 |
0 |
|
TOTALS |
141 |
57 |
120 |
177 |
20 |
79 |
Playoffs |
Team |
GP |
G |
A |
PTS |
+/- |
PIM |
2011 |
Red Deer Rebels |
9 |
4 |
7 |
11 |
-3 |
6 |
2010 |
Red Deer Rebels |
4 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
-2 |
0 |
|
TOTALS |
13 |
4 |
9 |
13 |
-5 |
6 |
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