Alright, so, I’ve been following this hockey player, Liam Donnelly, for a while now, and let me tell you, this guy’s got some serious skills. I started really paying attention to him during his junior hockey days. I even managed to save some highlights from his final season.
I remember thinking, “This kid’s going places.” It was pretty obvious, even back then.
So, I dug around a bit. Started with a simple search. I just typed his name into a search engine, to find the highlights that I wanted to share. I found some other info about him, like his profile on some website called eliteprospects. It had his birthdate and where he was from. Burlington, Ontario, apparently. I also went to other platforms and watched a few videos of his plays. Man, the way he handles the puck, it’s like it’s glued to his stick.
Then, I stumbled upon this other website, something called Hudl. It had more videos and some basic info, like his school and position. Delbarton School, right wing, class of 2026. Got it. Those games were intense, you could really see how good this guy was.
After that, I came across some talk about him and some other player, Jacob Jett, being a big deal on offense for some team. I guess they were pretty important.
I even found some news from some place called FOXBORO, that said he’s gonna be a big shot for Avon Old Farms. It was pretty cool to see people talking about him like that.
There was also this thing about some draft pick, Dominic Pajkic, and somehow, Liam’s name came up after that. I didn’t really get the connection, but it seemed like he was on people’s radar, you know?
Lastly, I found this subscription-based thing where they review players from some USA Hockey Selects Festival. It described Liam as a “power forward”. The article was behind a paywall, something like 99 bucks for 99 days. I wanted to know more, so I bit the bullet and subscribed.
Here’s what I gathered from following him:
- He’s a right-winger.
- He’s got some serious moves on the ice.
- People are expecting big things from him.
It’s been a blast watching his progress. I mean, this guy’s journey is just starting, and it’s already exciting. I can’t wait to see what he does in college hockey and beyond. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on him. You should too.