Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

 

By @MichaelCaples –

It didn’t take long for an NHL club to call the name of a Michigan native at the draft.

The Columbus Blue Jackets selected Grosse Pointe native Zach Werenski No. 8 overall on Friday night to make him the first Michigan product selected in the 2015 NHL Draft.

“It’s pretty unbelievable,” Werenski said on the official draft show. “There are really no words to describe it. I’m extremely excited and very fortunate for the Columbus Blue Jackets to select me.”

Werenski is the highest drafted player from Michigan since Ann Arbor native Jack Johnson (and fellow Wolverines alum) was selected No. 3 overall in 2005. Rochester native and Wolverines alum Jacob Trouba was selected No. 9 overall by the Jets in 2012.

The 17-year-old defenseman – he turns 18 on July 19 – graduated from high school a year early to join the Michigan Wolverines hockey program, and he shined as an under-aged defenseman. Werenski was named First Team All Big Ten after recording nine goals and 16 assists for 25 points in 35 games, along with a +9 plus/minus.

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Photo by Andrew Knapik/MiHockey

He’s no stranger to playing against older competition, either, after playing for the Little Caesars midget major club at 15.

“He’s such a cool, calm and collected player,” NHL Central Scouting’s Greg Rajanen said of Werenski, via NHL.com.”He’s smart, always in the right spot, moves the puck and makes all the right plays.”

Werenski spent the 2013-14 season with the USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, recording 27 points in 47 games.

On the international stage, he won gold with the U.S. at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, and last winter he represented his country at the 2015 World Junior Championship.

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