Summary
While the Wheat Kings prospects slowly build towards the regular season, progressing through rookie camp, main camp and the pre-season, there's no substitute for full-fledged WHL game experience, something Fransoo found out when he came to Brandon after finishing his AAA Midget season with the Saskatoon Contacts. Hunter had a solid rookie season as a 16-year-old with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Portage Terriers last season, notching 15 points in 54 games, but he said his game with the Wheat Kings let him know where he stood as a WHL prospect.
See the full content of this document
Extract
Taste of Whl Whets Appetite
Very few rookies know better than Jordan Fransoo what the Western Hockey League is all about.
The 17-year-old Brandon Wheat Kings prospect got first-hand experience...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
