Calgary Herald

Power mulls year of school after draft

Projected No. 1 pick in no hurry

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Owen Power, the 18-year-old projected as the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NHL draft, is set to meet Thursday with the Buffalo Sabres.

The Sabres have the top pick, and the Michigan defenceman has caught their eye. Still, Power said Tuesday he is strongly considerin­g whether he would sign a contract immediatel­y after the July 23-24 draft.

“I wouldn't say I'm committed to going back to school. I'm leaning towards it right now, but that's obviously something I'll have to talk to with whichever team drafts me,” he said. “I'll be looking into it more after I get drafted.”

One of the reasons Power could choose to return to Ann Arbor is for the chance to have the traditiona­l college experience. As a freshman last season, most of his non-hockey life came on a computer.

“I think it would be pretty special. Just actually going to class and not do it online,” said the Mississaug­a, Ont., native. “Just being able to do stuff other than go to the rink and home, I think would be something that I would like to do.”

If he does return to the Wolverines, Power said he plans to play profession­ally after the 2021-22 season.

“If I was to go back to school, I think that's my goal … to play one more year in Michigan and then be ready to play in the NHL,” he said.

The six-foot-five Power could follow the lead of Cole Caufield and sign an entry-level contract after the college season.

The Montreal Canadiens selected Caufield with the No. 15 overall pick of the 2019 NHL draft, and he chose to play at Wisconsin. After the Badgers' season concluded this spring, he signed a three-year entry-level deal with the Canadiens on March 28, made his NHL debut a month later, and has been key to Montreal's run to the Stanley Cup Final.

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