Hockey looms large for Kisio family
Lachlan Kisio, a 14-year-old forward from Calgary, has been drafted by the Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL, following in the footsteps of his hockey family legacy. His grandfather, Kelly Kisio, played over 700 NHL games, while his father, Kurtis, also has a rich sports background. After battling an injury last season, Lachlan is focused on building his skills and continuing the Kisio family's success in hockey. He remains motivated not only by family expectations but also by his passion for the game as he prepares for his new journey in Brandon.
By the Numbers- Kisio averaged 0.97 points per game last season with 35 points in 36 games.
- He scored four goals and had two assists in five playoff games.
- Kisio is set to begin his WHL experience after being drafted 153rd overall.
- He received support from a family deeply entrenched in hockey, fostering his growth in the sport.
As he prepares for training with the Wheat Kings in August, Kisio aims to solidify his position and showcase his skills. With guidance from family and coaching staff, he is eager to prove himself among his peers.
Bottom LineKisio's journey highlights the intersection of family heritage and personal ambition, with pressure to maintain legacy driving his passion for hockey. His commitment to improvement and teamwork will be vital as he transitions to the junior level.
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