Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this hockey player, Coleman Jenkins. Let me tell you, tracking this guy’s career has been a bit of a journey. I started by looking into his early days. Seems like he was a big deal coming up, even got drafted in the first round by the Saint John Sea Dogs in the QMJHL. That’s major junior hockey, pretty serious stuff.
But, he didn’t end up going that route. I think he’s still playing, but more in the States now. From what I gathered, this guy is seen as a veteran in his program. People are saying he “plays at a Division I level every day” and that he’s a great example for the new players. Sounds like he’s a role model type, someone for the younger guys to look up to.
I dug a little deeper and found some recent stuff about him playing for the Boston Junior Bruins. Apparently, he had a “huge series” against the Islanders Hockey Club. That got my attention, so I watched some highlights. He is so good! No wonder his team leaned on him pretty hard during that matchup.
What really caught my eye was this:
- Coleman’s getting noticed by colleges. I saw something about him being one of 17 players from his team to get a D1 offer. That’s huge!
- He’s not the biggest guy, listed at 6’2″ and 170 lbs, but he puts up points. I saw a stat line of 6 goals and 6 assists for 12 points. Not bad at all.
- He seems to be a clutch player. During the South Shore Kings Showcase, he scored two goals, one of which was the game-winner. That’s the kind of player you want on your team when the game is on the line.
Finding More Details
I wanted to see if I could find out more about his past, so I started searching for “Coleman Jenkins Prep previews”. This led me to some information about Tabor Academy, which I guess is a prep school. Turns out, they didn’t play much last season because of the pandemic, just two scrimmages. That’s a bummer for those guys.
Lastly, I did find his player profile, including his stats. He’s from Mansfield, born on May 11, 2003. It’s cool to see how players progress over time, and stats are a good way to track that.
Overall, following Coleman Jenkins’ path has been interesting. He’s clearly a talented player with a bright future, and it’s been fun piecing together his story. I’ll definitely keep an eye on him to see where his career goes from here.