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New Minas native Batherson to be dealt to Armada from Screaming Eagles: reports

Drake Batherson wears a Hockey Canada jersey after being selected to represent the country at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships, Dec. 26-Jan. 5, in Buffalo, N.Y. The Canadian national junior team will open the tournament against Finland at 5 p.m. on Boxing Day.
Drake Batherson wears a Hockey Canada jersey after being selected to represent the country at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships, Dec. 26-Jan. 5, in Buffalo, N.Y. - Hockey Canada

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NEW MINAS, NS - Cape Breton Screaming Eagles star forward Drake Batherson is headed to the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, according to reports.

Batherson will be sent to the Armada at the conclusion of the world junior championship, where the New Minas native is playing for Canada, according to Mikaël Lalancette of TVA Sports and RDS.

According to Lalancette, the Screaming Eagles will receive 18-year-old winger Shaun Miller, 16-year-old forward Félix Lafrance, 17-year-old defenceman Kyle Havlena and a first-round pick in 2020.

Any trades involving players competing at the world junior championship tournament are only made official once the tournament is over.

“Drake is going after a gold medal with Team Canada. We hope that Team Canada brings it back and we hope Drake is part of it,” said Screaming Eagles head coach and general manager Marc-André Dumont when asked about the reports.

“Right now, that’s the focus that he’s got to have and we’re supporting him in that.”

Batherson, a fourth-round pick of the Ottawa Senators in the 2017 NHL draft, has 17 goals and 22 assists for 39 points in 24 games. The 19-year-old didn’t crack the team’s roster full-time until last year, when he had a breakout campaign with 58 points (22 goals, 36 assists) in 61 games. The 6-2, 188-pound forward had 12 points (seven goals, five assists) in 11 playoff games last season.

Batherson is also a former Valley Wildcat, where he played his first season of junior hockey before being called up to the QMJHL.

The Armada (25-8-2-0) have the second-best record in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The Screaming Eagles (17-18-2-1) are in 13th place.

If the deal with the Armada goes through, it will be a bit of déjà vu for the Screaming Eagles. Last year, they traded another world junior player, Pierre-Luc Dubois, to the Armada following the tournament.

Read more about Drake Batherson: 

Team Canada junior hockey player Drake Batherson has strong roots in Port aux Basques

Drake Batherson representing Canada at World Juniors on Boxing Day

Batherson family proud of Drake

Screaming Eagles' Batherson named to Team Canada for World Juniors

Screaming Eagles' Batherson named to world junior selection camp roster

Gawanke, Batherson bring NHL camp experience back to Screaming Eagles roster

Batherson preparing for Senators training camp

Living the Dream: New Minas hockey player drafted by NHL’s Ottawa Senators

Watch an interview with Batherson at the World Juniors here: 

 

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