SAINT JOHN - Scott Oke has been traded to the Rimouski
Oceanic.
News broke this afternoon on Twitter that Oke had been
traded to Rimouski along with prospect Maxime Gravel and a third round draft
pick in exchange for a first and seventh round draft pick. The Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League has since confirmed the transaction.
The third round pick sent to Rimouski was originally
Chicoutimi’s. The first coming to Saint John was originally Moncton’s and the
seventh was Bathurst’s.
Oke was Saint John’s third-round pick, 37th overall, of
the 2009 QMJHL Entry Draft. He appeared in nine games in 2009-10, recording no
points and a -4 rating. Last season, Oke registered five goals and five assists
in 54 games. He added a goal and five assists in 18 playoff games, helping
Saint John win the President’s Cup and eventually the Memorial Cup.
In 37 games this year, the 18-year old has nine goals and
13 assists in 37 matches. He attended part of Dallas Stars training camp this
past fall as a free agent invitee.
Gravel, who was selected by Saint John in June’s draft,
did not report to training camp this year.
Saint John now has three first round picks for the 2012
QMJHL Entry Draft. There’s a very good chance Saint John won’t own many – if any
– of these picks in two weeks’ time. Something big is going down.
This is the first significant transaction Saint John has
made since the QMJHL’s trading period opened at the beginning of the holiday
break.
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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