I graduated from high school in June 20i4 with a 3.5 GPA . I finished the 2013/2014 season with 14 G and 20A for 34 points which put me in the top 10 amongst D in the league .
i will be paying in the EHL for the 2014/2015 season . I will be the top pairing on our team and lead the PP and the PK . I had a number of offers from teams in the OJHL . GOJHL and Various Junior A teams in the US as well as being drafted into the North American League , I felt that the EHL would allow me to log lots of minutes and I really liked the Coaches who were both D1 defensemen and can teach me a lot.
i was traded to the GOJHL in January 2015 . The EHL team was going to miss the playoffs . The GM and I felt playoff experience would add to my development so a trade was made to canada .
“Brandon is one of those special players on defense that allows us to turn him loose in the offensive zone and know he will still cover his own end,” said Royals Head Coach Ken Hoey. “Brandon’s unique skill set would easily allow him to play forward as well as defense. A player like Brandon is on the wish list of every head coach.”
I am excited about the next 5 years of my life.I know they are going to be amazing.
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