T-Birds Sign Brayden Dube
Right wing was selected in second round of 2020 Bantam Draft
KENT, April 30, 2020 — Seattle Thunderbirds general manager Bil La Forge announced today right wing Brayden Dube has signed a WHL Standard Player Agreement with the team.
Dube, from Roblin, Manitoba, was selected by the T-Birds in the second round, 29th overall, in the 2020 Bantam Draft.
“Brayden plays at a high compete level that generates offense with skill and determination. He’s gritty, unselfish and always seems to be around the puck,” said T-Birds director of scouting Mark Romas.
“Brayden is the type of player we appreciate and expect to be a great fit for our team.”
Dube played for the Parkland Rangers Bantam AAA team last year and had 74 goals and 56 assists for 130 points in 36 games.
The T-Birds select right wing Brayden Dube in the second round of the #WHLBantamDraft.
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“I am really excited to go join a great, young team,” said Dube. “I feel I am a speedy, offensive forward that can score and sees the ice well. It will be exciting to be at Training Camp in the fall, meet the guys and see the facilities.”
“My parents have driven me and pushed me to become a better player and I appreciate all that they have done,” continued Dube.
Dube is the second 2020 Bantam Draft pick to sign with the T-Birds. First round pick Sam Oremba signed with the T-Birds on April 28.
By signing a WHL Standard Player Agreement, Dube is guaranteed a WHL Scholarship for every year he plays in the WHL. A player is able to attend any career enhancing institution of his choice, including universities, colleges, technical institutes, trade schools, or any other institution which will help the player achieve his academic and career goals.
For each season played in the WHL, a player receives a one-year post-secondary scholarship, which includes: Tuition, Compulsory Fees and Required Textbooks.
The WHL provides the top young hockey talent in western Canada and the United States with the opportunity to develop their skills on the ice at the highest possible level, without compromising their academic goals.
The WHL is committed to recognizing academic excellence. In the fall of the 2019-20 academic year, a WHL-record 391 graduate players accessed their WHL Scholarship. Since 2009-10, WHL Clubs have awarded 3,868 WHL Scholarships, representing a contribution in excess of $22 million by WHL ownership to WHL graduates. The WHL is the leading supplier of scholarships in Western Canada and offers one of the most comprehensive scholarships in North America.