Two Bluenosers were taken in the first round of Saturday’s QMJHL Draft.
Forward Cole Chandler was selected by the Shawinigan Cataractes 16th overall, he played for Dartmouth Steele Subaru in the Nova Scotia U18 Major League this season.
Defender Owen Conrad of the Weeks U18 program in Pictou County was drafted 20th overall by the Charlottetown Islanders.
The Cape Breton Eagles picked Berwick’s Luke Foley 24th overall.
The Halifax Mooseheads’ first pick was in the second round, they chose forward Liam Kilfoil who played New Brunswick Prep School hockey.
Over two-dozen Nova Scotians were drafted.
Moncton took forward Caleb Desnoyers first overall, he’s the younger brother of former Mooseheads captain Elliot Desnoyers.
FIRST NOVA SCOTIAN SELECTED ✅
— Hockey Nova Scotia (@HockeyNS) June 10, 2023
The first Nova Scotian is off the board at the 2023 QMJHL Entry Draft.
Congratulations to Bedford’s Cole Chandler on being picked 16th overall by the Shawinigan Cataractes.@Cataractes_Shaw | @SteeleSubaruHky | @QMJHL | #QDraft | #nsproud pic.twitter.com/gjYh7tcD42
CONRAD TO CHARLOTTETOWN
— Hockey Nova Scotia (@HockeyNS) June 10, 2023
With the final pick of the first round, the Charlottetown Islanders have drafted New Glasgow’s Owen Conrad.
All the best, Owen! @WeeksU18 | @QMJHL | @IslandersHKY | #QDraft | #nsproud pic.twitter.com/B39bSXp6fD
Your Eagles select Nova Scotia's Luke Foley with the 24th Pick in the 2023 QMJHL Draft#QDraft pic.twitter.com/MQ1XOOiWM8
— Cape Breton Eagles (@CBEHockey) June 10, 2023
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