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>I know I should know this but....what are the ages of the players that
>were just drafted by the NHL. I know that some were recruits who are
>going to college and some are college students (or departing college
>students). The reason I ask is that I am trying to figure out if the
>player drafted at 291 by Chicago (from Phi) - Arne Ramholt of the Swiss
>team is the same young man who played as a freshman at St. Lawrence in
>97-98. He didn't return for his sophomore yea and I had heard that it
>was for family reasons. The former SLU player has a birthdate of
>5/20/76. Would he be the right age for the draft? Thanks for the info.
First question: The NHL Draft is primarily for 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds. (For NHL purposes, a player's age is his age on September 15). So, this year, they would be drafting players who were born between 1980 to 1982, primarily 81s and 82s.
If a North American goes undrafted by the time he is 20, he is a free agent.
However, the rules are be different for Europeans. So the answer to your second question is: yess, it's the same guy.
(From http://www.chicagoblackhawks.com/ll/news/display=default&newsid=251)
9th ROUND - 291st OVERALL
ARNE RAMHOLT
Kloten (Switzerland)
6'3'' 215
Defenseman
Born: May 20, 1976
Hope this helps,
John
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