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Jack Eichel met with his future Buffalo Sabres head coach Dan Bylsma at the NHL Combine in Buffalo on Tuesday.
Eichel said Tuesday that last week, his Boston University bench boss Dave Quinn called him in for a season ending meeting.
"He was just talking about next season and what my plans were; it's tough to give him a grasp on what I might do. But he just gave me the pros and cons of both options," Eichel said of returning to school next season or turning pro. "The Combine is just another part of the process and it's exciting to be here. It's been a long year and the [Combine] was a date I definitely marked on the calendar. It's great to see a lot of people and kind of get the process [to the NHL draft] rolling."
Eichel told NHL.com on Tuesday that he hasn't made any final decisions regarding where he will play next season. He said that decision will be made after the NHL Draft.
Quinn has sid numerous times in recent weeks that he has told Eichel that he should pursue the NHL right now rather than stick around college looking to avenge BU's heartbreaking national championship loss to Providence.
Eichel became the second college freshman, and first since Paul Kariya at the University of Maine in 1993, to win the Hobey Baker Award as college hockey's best player. He led the NCAA in scoring with 71 points in 40 games. He also had 45 assists, a 1.77 points-per-game average and a +51 rating.
BU won the Beanpot Tournament and the Hockey East regular-season and postseason championships. Along the way Eichel set a Hockey East tournament record with 11 points.
He and his line mates Trevor Lewis and Brock Nelson were Team USA's top trio at the IIHF World Championships in Prague. Eichel played a grown man's game and dominated older NHL players while he accounted seven points in 10 games and earned the bronze medal.
"It was a great experience [at the World Championship]; I was really happy I made the decision to go over and play there," Eichel said. "I think I learned a lot from the older guys, playing with the pros and being around them. I think I learned about myself as a player and person. It was a good way to end my season playing at that level. I think I realized a lot of things I can work on and get better at before next season."
The North Chelmsford, Massachusetts product was a bona fide star in his first season of NCAA hockey for the BU Terriers. Eichel recorded 71 points in 40 games to lead college hockey in scoring as a true freshman. Eichel is only 18 years old for crying out loud and he averaged 1.77 point-per-game against men who are three and four years older than him. That's what I call impressive!
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Thanks, NHL
#NHLCombine continues in Buffalo today. More than 100 Draft prospects and all 30 NHL teams are in town. #OneBuffalo pic.twitter.com/FGqP8admcn
— HARBORCENTER (@HARBORCTR) June 2, 2015Jack Eichel has come for you, Buffalo.
The Hobey Baker Award winner arrived in Buffalo on Monday for the NHL Draft Combine.
Today, the soon to be Buffalo Sabre met with his future employer.
According to the Buffalo News, Tim Murray, Dan Bylsma, Ted Black and the Buffalo scouting staff shared some quality time with the BU Terrier frosh phenom.
Murray traveled many times this past winter, through treacherous NorEaster storms, to watch Eichel and his buddies Evan Rodrigues and Matt O'Connor play in Boston.
Now, Murray has home ice advantage with Eichel.
“It went really well,… Eichel said. “I got to know all their management and scouts and talk about my season and stuff, so it was a lot of fun. I liked it. It was a good meeting.…
The Sabres finished 30th overall in the NHL standings for the second season in a row and earned the second overall pick for the second tear in a row. In 2014, the Sabres selected Samson Reinhart second overall.
“It’s nice to be here,… said Eichel.
“The odds are that I’ll be selected here, so I’m just trying to get a feel for the city. It was nice to meet the management and see coach Bylsma again. It’s really good. I’ve been enjoying myself.…
Eichel and Bylsma strengthened their relationship on Team USA's bronze medal winning squad at the recently completed IIHF World Championships in Prague. Bylsma also performed color commentary duties for the NHL Network at the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championships in Montreal and Toronto six months ago.
“It was nice to get to know him and it was nice that he got the job,… Eichel said. “We did a few video sessions together. I think he’s a really good hockey guy, and I’d love to play for him.…
The last freshman to win the Hobey Baker award was Paul Kariya. That puts Jack Eichel in pretty elite company.
The 6'2", 195 pound Eichel needs to hit the squat rack and bench and military press stations in he weight room. He is already hard for men to knock off the puck, however, he projects to be a number one center in the same vein as Ryan Getzlaf and Anze Kopitar: big, strong, skilled, determined, and loves to shoot, pass, and protect the puck.
@SabresBuzz Our buddy Andy just met his new hero. I hope he didn't mention his McDavid tank. pic.twitter.com/BAGgbOs7Se
— Jim Rozen (@rozen16) June 2, 2015
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Connor McDavid told NHL.com that he was nervous prior to meeting with the Oilers' management group in Buffalo on Tuesday, which included general manager Peter Chiarelli.
"It was exciting and obviously that's the kind of team you want to be with if you are drafted No. 1," McDavid said. "[Chiarelli] was saying all the right things. He was intense and he's definitely looking to win. He's not going to settle for mediocrity."
McDavid and Eichel are two of 120 players that were invited to the Combine this week.
McDavid was named the CHL player of the year on May 30.
He was third in OHL scoring with 120 points and was tied for fourth with 44 goals in 47 regular-season games. He had points in 45 of 47 games, 36 multi-point games and a streak of 27 games with at least a point, the longest in the OHL since the 2007-08 season.
"There were really no questions asked that surprised; they were the type of questions you're going to expect a lot of teams ask," McDavid said. "I just want to make an impression with teams I talk to, make sure they understand what kind of guy I am and what I can bring to their team.
"Other than that I just want to make sure they know I'm doing all the right things, working hard in the gym, and maybe they'll put together a decent score for me."
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Erie's dream season ended abruptly when the Otters lost to the eventual Memorial Cup champion Oshawa Generals in five games.
McDavid said the Oilers asked why he felt Erie lost to Oshawa. McDavid led all OHL players in the postseason with 21 goals and 49 points in 20 games, but had two goals and seven points in five games against Oshawa.
"I think we were excited after beating Sault Ste. Marie [in the conference final] and I would say a lot of people were kind of content with being [in the championship]," McDavid said. "I know for a lot of other guys it was different; we really wanted it. I don't know if we peaked but we were excited and happy after beating the Greyhounds."
