Blazers draft streak reaches 14 years as Behm, Lafreniere picked by NHL teams
LOS ANGELES — A pair of Kamloops Blazers forwards have been drafted into the National Hockey League Saturday (June 28), making it 14 years in a row where the WHL franchise has had at least one player chosen.
Nathan Behm, who made the trip to Los Angeles, was picked by the Chicago Blackhawks in the third round, 66th overall.
“It’s a dream come true obviously. You work towards its since you’re a little kid and its finally here and now its a reality, so I’m super thrilled,” Behm said post-draft. “It’s an Original Six team so obviously lots of history. There is a good young core there so I’m excited to get started.”


