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DRAKE BATHERSON A LATE BLOOMER

New Minas forward Batherson was passed over in first QMJHL, NHL drafts

- BY JASON MALLOY

Drake Batherson’s journey to elite junior hockey player hasn’t been without a few bumps along the way.

The Blainville-boisbriand Armada sniper and Team Canada star from the world junior championsh­ip in Buffalo was passed over in his first Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and NHL drafts.

Some saw what Batherson was while others saw what the New Minas, N.S., native could be.

Batherson was a late bloomer, his father Norm said, but once he hit his growth spurt and was given a chance, he took off.

The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles selected the then five-footeight, 145-pound Batherson in the sixth round (97th overall) of the 2015 QMJHL draft.

He played 28 games the next season with the Valley Wildcats junior A team and 10 contests with the Eagles. He came into his own during the second half of last season with Cape Breton when he was given a chance to play a larger role after the trade of PierreLuc Dubois to the Armada.

Batherson flourished and was selected in the fourth round

(121st overall) of the 2017 NHL draft by the Ottawa Senators after going undrafted the first time around. He’s now listed as a six-foot-two, 188-pound rightwinge­r.

“He’s just growing into his body,” Norm said. “He’s like my brother (Hughie) said, ‘He’s like a new car, he doesn’t know all his options. He’s just figuring them all out’.”

He hasn’t slowed down since being drafted.

He trained with fellow Nova Scotians Zach Sill, of Brookfield, and Alex Grant during the offseason and even got on the ice a couple of times with Sidney Crosby and Nathan Mackinnon.

After not being invited to Canada’s world junior selection camp in the summer, Batherson made it a goal to make the QMJHL roster for the CIBC Canada Russia Series and scored the winner at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottet­own.

He earned an invite to camp despite sustaining a broken finger. He made it back in time to try out, earn a roster spot and then turned in a strong performanc­e (seven goals in seven games) to help Canada win gold in Buffalo.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” Norm explained of the past 15 months. “The second half of last year he really started to turn it up.”

Batherson and his Armada are in Charlottet­own tonight for Game 3 in their QMJHL semifinal series against the Islanders. Blainville-boisbriand leads the best-of-seven series 2-0.

 ?? JASON MALLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Drake Batherson, shown here during the Canada-russia Series in November is tied for the lead in QMJHL playoff scoring with six goals and 13 assists in 11 games.
JASON MALLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK Drake Batherson, shown here during the Canada-russia Series in November is tied for the lead in QMJHL playoff scoring with six goals and 13 assists in 11 games.

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