Nuttall thrilled to make way to Brandon
Kasen Nuttall, a 14-year-old goaltender, was drafted by the Brandon Wheat Kings in the ninth round of the WHL draft, signaling a significant step in his hockey career. Celebrating this milestone with family, Nuttall expressed immense excitement about being recognized by a team that saw potential in him. He began his hockey journey at an early age, transitioning from playing other positions to becoming a goalie, a role he embraces passionately. With a solid performance in the previous season, he posted a 2.66 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage in the AAA league. As he prepares for his first WHL camp, Nuttall is dedicated to improving his skills for the competitive level ahead.
By the Numbers- Nuttall recorded a 2.66 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage in 19 games.
- The Calgary Northstars went 22-12 during the season, finishing third in their division.
- Nuttall will attend WHL camp in Brandon in late August, eager to experience the next level.
- He plans to play for the U17 Northstars but will also try out for the U18s.
Nuttall intends to focus on physical conditioning during the offseason to enhance his speed and strength in preparation for higher competition in the WHL. Following his camp, he will assess his fit for the U18 team while continuing to develop with the U17 squad.
Bottom LineNuttall's journey to the WHL reflects his dedication and the support from his family. He is set to embrace the challenges ahead while honing his skills, embodying the resilience and effort needed to succeed in the competitive world of junior hockey.
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