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Storm Pick Six in USHL’s Futures Draft

The Tri-City Storm selected six players in last night’s United States Hockey League Futures draft. The Storm traded down from third to seventh in the first round, acquiring a first-round entry draft pick in the deal, and used the seventh pick to select defenseman Kevin Kerr from Bensalem, Pennsylvania. They also owned the 15th overall pick, and tabbed center Dylan Pavelek from Marysville, Michigan in that slot. Center Joshua Gabriel, from Lancaster, New York, was Tri-City’s second round pick. After sitting out the third round, the Storm picked right wing Will Harrison from Springfield, Virginia in the fourth round; defenseman Travis Brown from Otsego, Minnesota in the fifth; and goaltender Jake Kielly from Eden Prarie, Minnesota in the sixth. The Futures draft is comprised of the top 15 or 16 year old players, who may not make full Storm debuts until the 2013-2014 seasons.

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