The Southwest Booster

Mccleary drafted by favourite childhood NHL team

- STEVEN MAH SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

Swift Current’s Ryan Mccleary was elated to hear his name called in the National Hockey League Draft on Saturday.

The 17-year-old defenseman was selected in the seventh round, 194th overall, by the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“It was a super surreal moment, something I’ve dreamed of since I was a little kid. It’s great to finally have it come true. I’m very happy about it and very happy I got to spend it with my family,” said the 6’2’’ blueliner.

He was the second pick in the final round of the draft, one pick after his Portland Winterhawk­s teammate Tyson Kozak was selected by the Buffalo Sabres.

“I was watching it on the TV but then one of my teammates got picked right before me. As I was texting him congratula­tions I ended up getting selected. It was a good moment for my family,” said Mccleary the following day.

The excitement of being drafted into the

NHL was intensifie­d by being selected by the Penguins.

“That was always my favourite team growing up. I’ve been a huge Sidney Crosby fan as long as I can remember. To get selected by them, having been my childhood team, it’s kind of an unreal moment and it’s a dream come true.”

Mccleary has worked his way up the Swift Current Minor Hockey system for years, including two seasons with the Swift Current Midget AAA Legionnair­es. Mccleary made his Western Hockey League debut last season and registered two goals and five assists in 18 games with the Portland Winterhawk­s.

“I feel like yeah the hard work has paid off. It’s just another opportunit­y you get to play on a team. I’m glad I got selected, but there’s a lot more work to be done.”

He hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps. Trent Mccleary went undrafted during a standout career with the Swift Current Broncos, but was able to skate in 192 NHL games with the Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins, and Montreal Canadiens.

“It was a special moment just because I think that’s been something he’s always wanted for me. He’s always been trying to get me here. For me to finally achieve it and hit my goal, I think he is really proud of me. It was a really special moment for us,” said Ryan.

Mccleary received a call from Penguins General Manager Ron Hextall moments after being drafted. He also received a couple calls from members of the Penguins’ developmen­t staff.

“I wouldn’t say it changes my approach to the game. I’m still trying to make it to the NHL, that’s the overall goal. It’s a stepping stone to get there, it’s a useful thing to have. I have an organizati­on now that wants me and is trying to develop me. They’re gonna try to get me to make their team one day.”

In a few short months Mccleary will be back with the Winterhawk­s for his first full WHL season.

“We’re trying to win a WHL championsh­ip. For me personally, I want to develop more as a player, try and get more in a leadership role, and just do anything to try and help the team win.”

 ?? STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER FILE PHOTO ?? Swift Current’s Ryan Mccleary was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2021 NHL Draft.
STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER FILE PHOTO Swift Current’s Ryan Mccleary was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2021 NHL Draft.

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