The loud cheers of families and friends as soon as a players name is called at the draft is a sound that no one will ever forget.

What about the players and their families that don’t hear their name called that day?
For the last three years, players and their families have celebrated draft day in their own. The virtual draft was unique, but as thousands of fans, players and their families converge on Sherbrooke for today’s draft it’s difficult not to think
about those players and families that might not hear their name called today.
The excitement leading up to the draft day is a year in the making, but for many young players and their families it’s a lifetime of dreams.
That’s what makes it so hard for players and families that don’t get selected. On a day that should be so momentous, for some it ends in disappointment. That’s part of the process, not everyone can get drafted.
Placement on the QMJHL CSR final list is sometimes used as an indicator or gauge whether to attend or not attend. Obviously, if the player and their family are taking a different path within the game, they would never attend, but there are a few stories over the course of the drafts history where the player then attends the draft at the last minute so the more desired organization selects them. Back channel overtures have happened and no doubt will continue to happen, which is unfortunate, but certainly part of the business.
One can only imagine those players and their families that attend or go in with an open mind about getting drafted versus those families that go in banking on the inevitable happening. There’s no guarantees on draft day.
Player interviews and contact aside there’s still no guarantees on draft day. “If you’re available or are there when we pick, we are leaning towards picking you.”
Things can drastically change almost instantly and they have on draft day. Teams are very cautious these days especially when it comes to late round selections. Agents are cautious when it comes to directing players to attend or not attend the draft. Nevertheless, one can only assume the disappointment and devastation for these players and their families when they don’t hear their name.
Players supposedly “fall” in the draft all of the time. So the obvious question is how can they fall out of the draft? Well, that’s a question that sometimes can’t be answered. Scouts have their picks or “guys” they want to select in the later rounds. Sometimes that changes as well, especially when last minute trades happen.
That’s what adds to the disappointment and dismay.
Families haven’t had to make the decision to attend or not attend because of it being virtual, but this year is obviously different.
One can only hope that everyone who attends the live in person draft today will hear their name called.
Some organizations still ask if the player and their family are going to attend the draft. That’s a really tough question to ask. Perhaps it’s a gauge for the organization to judge the players intentions on playing, reporting and committing to the franchise who knows, but there are no guarantees when it comes to draft day.
I really hope everyone in Sherbrooke will hear their name called today.
There’s no guarantees on draft day,
For those that hear their name today, be grateful, now is where the real work begins.
For those that don’t hear their name, that doesn’t mean you’re not good enough, it might mean that you’re not ready yet, never give up, keep working and don’t let anyone take away your passion and love for the game.
There’s tons of undrafted stories out there to prove that a different path or the unconventional route is always the most rewarding.
Best of luck to all of the draft eligible players and their families today and moving forward.