From Grand Cayman to Canada, Jaxon Cover translates roller hockey skills to NHL draft prospect
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Already an accomplished roller hockey player growing up in Grand Cayman, Jaxon Cover laughed at the memory of his introduction to ice hockey and how he literally fell head over skate blades for the sport.
Cover was 8 when he attended a summer camp in Toronto during his family’s annual trip north to see relatives.
“One time, I tried to do a roller hockey stop where you twist your ankles. So I kind of just blew a tire and fell over and landed on my back,” he said. “They’re great memories and I do chuckle because since that moment to now I feel I’ve made amazing progress.”
Indeed he has, in a journey that’s taken Cover from the Caribbean to Canada and potentially beyond: Some five years since playing in his first competitive ice hockey game, the 18-year-old is regarded as one of the more intriguing prospects in the NHL draft in Buffalo this weekend.


