The NAHL Draft took place on Wednesday, July 14 and the coaching staff was hard at work, selecting future Tomahawk hopefuls. Here’s how things went down Wednesday afternoon:
Round 1, 28th overall: Sean Ramsay, Forward, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Round 2, 42nd overall: Tyler McNeil, Forward, South Lake Tahoe, California
Round 3, 86th overall: Myles Perry, Forward, Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Round 4, 110th overall: Ethan Perrault, Defense Tipp City, Ohio
Round 5, 129th overall: Noah Wagner, Forward, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Round 5, 144th overall: Chip Hamlett, Defense, Belle Mead, New Jersey
Round 6, 174th overall: Thomas DelFarno, Defense, Lincoln, Rhode Island
Round 7, 202nd overall: Marc Lund, Forward, Edina, Minnesota
Round 8, 231st overall: Will Elger, Forward, Lewis Center, Ohio
Round 9, 260th overall: Liam Gross, Goaltender, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
Round 10, 289th overall: Johnny Ramoundos, Forward, Prevost, Quebec, Canada
Round 11, 318, Robert Barrasso, Forward, Mountain Lakes, NJ
Round 12, 347th overall: Preston Brighton, Defense, Englewood, Colorado
Round 13, 376th overall: Arik Altman, Forward, Phoenix, Arizona
Round 14, 405th overall: Thomas Heaney, Goaltender, Oceanport, New Jersey
Round 15, 434th overall: Jared Lambright, Defense, Clifton Park, New York
Round 16, 463rd overall: Hunter Fairman, Forward, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Round 17, 492nd overall: Pablo Frank, Forward, Spokane, Washington
As main camp opens next weekend in Johnstown, the Tomahawks roster will be starting to form ahead of the NAHL Showcase to kick off the season in Minnesota, beginning September 15.