While Will Butcher and Alex Kerfoot get all the headlines, another NCAA free agent is getting some attention from around the league. Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News reports that the “lead suitors” for Blaine Byron are New Jersey, Ottawa, Buffalo and Vegas. Byron became a free agent today after not signing with the Pittsburgh Penguins, despite his 41 points as a senior for the University of Maine.
It’s interesting that there wasn’t a deal to be made between Byron and Pittsburgh, as the team has a distinct lack of center depth in the minor leagues even with the addition of Zach Aston-Reese this spring. Perhaps it was obvious that there wasn’t much of an NHL future so Byron is trying to find somewhere else to ply his trade. Among the suitors are several teams that seem to be linked to every NCAA free agent today, as New Jersey and Buffalo attempt to add immediate talent while Vegas looks to add assets wherever it can.
The Senators are the most interesting as Byron is originally from Manotick, an Ottawa suburb. He played his midget hockey in Ottawa before heading to Junior A in order to preserve his college eligibility, even though he was selected by the Niagara IceDogs in the OHL draft. After four years with Maine, he leaves with 108 points in 141 games and will try to bring his excellent offensive creativity to the professional ranks.