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Isles Select
D Blake Kessel 166th
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| July 23,
2007:
D Blake Kessel
Born: April 13, 1989, Madison, Wis.
2006-07: Waterloo (USHL)
Shoots: Right
ISS: 211th overall
Islanders
Minnesota area Scout Jim Hillman: Blake is a solid defenseman,
who makes a good first pass. He plays the defensive side of the game
tight, but likes to jump into the play, using his speed. Blake is a
complete player, who improved every time I saw him. By the end of
the year he was the best defenseman on a very good Waterloo team.
Next year he will be attending the University of New Hampshire.
(from nyi.com)
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CSB:
Final Ranking 99th
Personal Profile: Nickname is Hank because his middle name is Henry – “some
of my friends and my brother started it”… wears #20 after being turned into a
defenseman by Waterloo coach Bob Suter… credits Bob Suter for having the most
influence on his career because “he helped me develop into the player that I am
today and he also showed me what it takes to be a good player”… patterns his
game after Nashville’s Ryan Suter – “growing up watching him at the rink was
special and then he helped me work on a few things during the summer”… outside
of sports he admires his parents – “they have done so much for me; I would
be nowhere without them. They gave me everything and always supported me”…
most memorable hockey game watched: New York Rangers against the Chicago Blackhawks “it was the first game I ever watched in person and Wayne Gretzky
was playing”… most memorable hockey game played: USHL All-Star Game – “it
was in front of the home fans and with some of the best players around”… if he
could take any three people to dinner he would choose: Phil Kessel – “my brother
and best friend", Nicklas Lidstrom – “to ask him about the game and just to pick
his brain” and Bobby Orr – “to meet one of the best defensemen ever and to ask
him many questions about the game”… favorites include: Phil Kessel and Ryan
Suter (NHL players), Boston Bruins (NHL team), NHL 2007 (video game), Rascal
Flatts (country group), Jessica Alba (actress), Rounders (movie) and Entourage (TV
show)… will attend the University of New Hampshire in the fall of 2007.
2006-07
Highlights:
Regular
Season:
* Named first star with 2 goals (2 PP) and an assist in 6-2 win at Chicago
Steel October 27, 2006.
* Named second star with a goal in 4-1 win at Chicago Steel November 25,
2006.
* Named second star with a goal in 3-1 win vs. Green Bay Gamblers January
19, 2007.
* Named third star with 2 assists in 6-3 win vs. Chicago Steel February
10, 2007.
* Named second star with a goal (GW/PP) and an assist in 5-3 win vs. Cedar
Rapids RoughRiders 3/31/07.
* Named second star with an assist in 4-3 SO loss vs. Lincoln Stars April
10, 2007.
Playoffs:
*
Named third star with a goal (GW/PP) and an assist in 6-0 win vs. Cedar
Rapids RoughRiders 5/5/07.
NAHL Hockey:
Highly-touted Kessel ready to show his stuff
Plenty of hoopla surrounds North Stars hopeful
record-eagle.com, May 20, 2006
TRAVERSE CITY — Blake
Kessel skates through lofty expectations like they
were a bunch of lead-legged defenders on his route to
the net.
That'll happen when
your father is a former pro quarterback and your older
brother is expected to be one of the first five players
selected in next month's NHL Draft. Even his sister
Amanda is a star-in-the-making, and is set to play for
the Capitols' 1991 boys bantam program next year.
But with the same
silky-smooth aplomb that made the 6-3, 205-pound
defenseman the leading scorer on his midget major club
in 2005-06, Blake brushes off any pressure that might
come with being a member of a high-achieving athletic
family, and is in the process of penning his own success
story.
The opening chapter
begins this weekend at Centre ICE arena, where Kessel
and nearly 100 others are vying for roster spots with
the Traverse City North Stars.
"I don't feel any
added pressure because of who my family is or what
they've done," said the former Madison Capitals
star and North Stars tender. "I'm trying to be my
own player — and I'm a different player than my
brother."
Blake's eldest
sibling, Phil Kessel Jr., played in the North American
Hockey League with the U.S. National Team Development
Program's U-17 and U-18 squads, and went on to the
University of Minnesota, where he was an easy choice as
the NCAA Freshman of the Year. Pro scouts have pegged
him anywhere from the top overall pick in the June 24
NHL Entry Draft to sixth overall.
"Actually, it's
been kind of neat to get to be with him through it
all," Blake said. "I mean, it's everyone's
dream to play pro hockey and he's right there. He knows
no matter where he goes (in the draft), he's going to
have to prove himself all over again. I've gotten to go
with him to North Dakota and Vancouver this year (for
NHL functions), and we're going to start working out
with each other again this summer."
Blake's father, Phil
Kessel Sr., played quarterback at Northern Michigan, was
drafted by the Washington Redskins and played
professionally for Calgary of the CFL and Birmingham of
the USFL, so he knows a thing or two about expectations
and ability.
"I've never seen
Blake be anything but happy for his siblings when they
do well," he said. "In fact, I think it makes
him work harder. I've tried to explain to Blake, and I
know he understands, that his brother is one of those
incredibly gifted athletes and things have come along
very quickly for him — quicker than most. Blake is his
own person, his own player, and he shouldn't be anything
but proud of what he has accomplished and will
accomplish in the future."
Blake might be the
younger brother, but his on-ice abilities display a
wisdom beyond his years. He led his Madison club with an
astonishing 33 goals and 47 assists, which are
astronomical numbers over 62 games, especially for a
defenseman.
"We just love
him," said North Stars head coach/GM Scott
Gardiner. "We love his size, his skill, his
attitude. He's just so solid in front of the net —
either net. We are very excited to finally get to have
him here and see him play this weekend."
Blake says that
despite his jaw-dropping offensive numbers, it's his
defense that provides him with the most satisfaction.
"I take a lot of
pride in not getting beat," he said. "I'll
jump in the play, but I just hate giving up goals.
That's really been instilled in me by my (midget)
coaches. They really pushed that style of play, and I
try to live up to that every shift."
The weekend will be a
benchmark for Blake, who — naturally — got some
advice from his older brother.
"He told me about
how much faster the play was going to be and to keep my
head up. There are a lot of things I hope to learn, and
I'm excited to see where I am compared to the other
guys."
The North Stars tryout
camp — held in advance of the May 23 NAHL Draft -—
continues throughout the weekend, culminating in
Sunday's Blue & White championship game at 12:15
p.m.
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