Summary
With the Wheat Kings preparing to face the Calgary Hitmen in the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference final after sweeping their way through the first two rounds of the playoffs, Brandon's top 17-year-old National Hockey League prospects all saw a spike in the final rankings released Tuesday by NHL Central Scouting. With Schenn's older brother Luke's Toronto Maple Leafs getting the seventh pick in the NHL draft lottery yesterday and Leafs general manager Brian Burke candidly speaking about his willingness to trade up, speculation abounds that the club will try to reunite the Schenn brothers in the NHL, although Burke has also expressed a desire to move up far enough to pick top-ranked North American John Tavares of the London Knights.
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Wheat Kings Climb Draft Rankings
Playing their best hockey of the season down the stretch and in the playoffs may just have some fringe benefits for a trio of Brandon Wheat Kings.
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