Brayden Yager ready for NHL draft moment: ‘A drive to be great’
Brayden Yager was one of the newest members of the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Selected third overall at the Western Hockey League draft in April 2020 — two spots behind phenom Connor Bedard and barely a month into the COVID-19 pandemic — the teenager was eager to jump right in.
When society started to open back up later that year, Yager asked head coach Mark O’Leary if he could make the two-hour drive south with his parents, Cam and Maureen, to get the lay of the land and pitch in at a team fundraiser.
“The humility,” O’Leary said of what stuck with him about the family from that first meeting. “They had a stud for a kid … but you’d never know.