Former Shield Player in NHL Draft

January 12, 2012

South Muskoka Shield Alumnus Nikita Jevpalovs has been ranked 86th overall for European Skaters in the upcoming 2012 NHL Entry Draft. The rankings were done by the Central Scouting for their Mid-Season rankings released on January 11th, 2012.

Jevpalovs has been climbing the draft rankings all season, bursting onto the NHL scene in the IIHF World Junior Championships earlier this month. Not only was Nikita Jevpalovs was the youngest player on Team Latvia, he led the team in goal scoring, assists and total points. Jevpalovs notched 2 goals and 3 assists in 6 games for his country. Not only that, but on January 4th, Nikita reigned as Latvia’s hockey hero. In a game which the loser would be relegated to Division I of the World Junior Championships, Latvia and Denmark were in overtime tied at 1-1. At the 1:43 mark, Jevpalovs grabbed the rebound from his teammate’s shot and fired it through the legs of Danish net minder.

Jevpalovs was not listed in Central Scouting’s first rankings. To illustrate how fast Nikita is rising the rankings: he is the only player in the publication with an incomplete profile.

For all draft eligible prospects participating in the tournament, Jevpalovs finished tied for 8th in tournament scoring. Furthermore, for all players that were 17 years old, Nikita finished second in points.

Last year in the GMHL, Nikita was a dominate force for the South Muskoka Shield. The forward recorded 48 goals and 43 assists in 41 matches; enroot to being named the league’s most outstanding offensive player.

TSN Draft Centre Mid-Season Rankings

GMHL.net Article