Derek Froats - Image Courtesy North Bay Battalion |
Froats scored 23 points in his rookie season as a 16 year old. Just for comparison, last year's CIS leader in points, Justin Larson, had 14 points as a 16 year old. The AUS scoring leader last year, Lucas Bloodoff, had 21 points when he was a rookie at 16. From there the comparisons don't add up in Derek's favour, as a string of injuries side lined him for much of the next three seasons.
Injuries to his shoulder in his second year limited him to only 13 games. The following year a wrist injury kept him out of the line up for a number of games but he played through the injury most of the time. Named as an assistant captain in Kingston in 2011-12, he was traded to Brampton midway through the season. He secured a 20 year old position this past year but his wrist injury was aggravated and his season was cut short due to surgery.
Froats has the potential to be a big surprise to everyone but Coach Powers and himself. This is his chance to prove what he's got and I think STU fans will be impressed.
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