Is Mikael Backlund a step closer to joining the Kelowna Rockets? The Calgary Flames signed the first-rounder today to a contract.
It's been suggested that once Backlund signed with the Flames, GM Darryl Sutter would like to see the prospect play a season in North America, likely in the WHL, where the Rockets hold his junior playing rights.
Sutter said earlier this season he had no problem with the idea of Backlund remaining in Sweden, yet a few months later said he would like to see Backlund in the WHL.
Warren Henderson in the Capital News spoke to Rockets GM Bruce Hamilton about a month ago about landing Backlund. “I think the Flames intend is to get him over here for a year to ride the buses and play some hockey in North America to get him ready. If he doesn’t make the Flames, I would hope to see him with us. He’s a dynamic player.”
Backlund was selected with the 24th overall pick of the 2007 NHL entry draft.
This is what Hamilton told AM 1150 when we spoke last June after the Rockets selected Backlund in the CHL European draft.
"It's a flyer. Knowing Darryl (Sutter), I know he wants him to have some North American culture before he's ready to play for their organization, so whether he's here this year or next year, that's why we took the chance on this. I have given up our first round pick in next year's draft to get this pick, so it makes sense if he is here next year. Is it a risk? You bet it's a risk."
It's been suggested that once Backlund signed with the Flames, GM Darryl Sutter would like to see the prospect play a season in North America, likely in the WHL, where the Rockets hold his junior playing rights.
Sutter said earlier this season he had no problem with the idea of Backlund remaining in Sweden, yet a few months later said he would like to see Backlund in the WHL.
Warren Henderson in the Capital News spoke to Rockets GM Bruce Hamilton about a month ago about landing Backlund. “I think the Flames intend is to get him over here for a year to ride the buses and play some hockey in North America to get him ready. If he doesn’t make the Flames, I would hope to see him with us. He’s a dynamic player.”
Backlund was selected with the 24th overall pick of the 2007 NHL entry draft.
This is what Hamilton told AM 1150 when we spoke last June after the Rockets selected Backlund in the CHL European draft.
"It's a flyer. Knowing Darryl (Sutter), I know he wants him to have some North American culture before he's ready to play for their organization, so whether he's here this year or next year, that's why we took the chance on this. I have given up our first round pick in next year's draft to get this pick, so it makes sense if he is here next year. Is it a risk? You bet it's a risk."
If Backlund does play in the WHL, this so called 'risk' will make the Rockets GM look like a genius.
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