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‘Just watching his pure joy’

Drake Batherson’s proud mom shares her thoughts on his success at the World Juniors

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Deeann Batherson couldn’t be prouder.

Her son, Drake Batherson, just helped Team Canada win a gold medal at the World Junior championsh­ips.

“It was one of the most exciting moments as a hockey mom,” she said via email from her home in Nova Scotia.

“When the final buzzer went, my eyes were on Drake the whole time — just watching his pure joy in winning and celebratin­g with his teammates and the whole coaching and training staff.”

Batherson says the tourna- ment was unforgetta­ble for her entire family, and many of them travelled to Buffalo, NY where the World Juniors were held.

Those that couldn’t attend in person showed up at the airport, along with an excited crowd of fans, to welcome home the gold medalist.

“Drake has always been lucky to have support from many family and friends, but this tournament was not like the others,” his mother explained. “We were getting texts and messages of support from friends in Germany, Canada and the US.”

She says her son’s talent has always been evident at every level of hockey, and that he has played big roles on his teams.

Despite that, it was only when NHL teams began calling for interviews before the 2017 entry draft that the Bathersons realized Drake might truly stand a chance.

“It was not until we heard his name called June 2017 in Chicago by the Ottawa Senators,” said Batherson. “That was truly the moment Drake’s dream came true. As parents, all you hope for is that your children’s dreams come true, and you support that dream and teach them that with hard work, and let nothing block the path to those dreams.”

For now, the path to someday donning an Ottawa Senators sweater is through the Blainevill­eBoisbrian­d Armada.

The 19-year-old forward was a fan favourite with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, and as the Bathersons still have family ties to the area, they were able to attend plenty of games to watch Drake play. That will be much harder now that he’s been dealt to the Armada.

“With the move to Blainville, we will not get a chance to see him play there,” said Batherson. “The good news is all the games are webcast, so we will be able to watch all his games on the webcast. I went to French school growing up, so I can speak French fluently.”

And while the Bathersons, who now reside in Kings County, still cherish their Newfoundla­nd ties, it’s not exactly easy to schedule a visit with family and friends given the kids’ training schedules.

“Drake loves Newfoundla­nd, and (has) so many great memories of visits when he was younger,” his mother wrote. “His biggest trip was when he was 12 years old and went with my Dad and his cousin on a salmon fishing trip.

“Along with two uncles, they hit the rivers learning to fly fish and (with) hopes of catching a salmon. Drake will never forget the moment his line became heavy and (he) reeled in his very first salmon on his first fly-fishing trip! Drake’s smile that day was as big as it was … when he won gold with Team Canada.”

So where does Drake keep that shiny new gold medal?

“The gold medal is pretty heavy!” his mother said. “We have it hanging in the kitchen — proudly displayed for all to see!”

 ?? SuBMiTTed ?? From left are Matt Batherson, Kay Batherson, Norm Batherson, Deeann Batherson, Drake Batherson, Mae Batherson, Dee Savoury and Dan Savoury. Drake Batherson participat­ed in this year’s IIHF World Junior Hockey Championsh­ip with Team Canada in Buffalo,...
SuBMiTTed From left are Matt Batherson, Kay Batherson, Norm Batherson, Deeann Batherson, Drake Batherson, Mae Batherson, Dee Savoury and Dan Savoury. Drake Batherson participat­ed in this year’s IIHF World Junior Hockey Championsh­ip with Team Canada in Buffalo,...

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