Whenever someone is selected in the Top Ten of the NHL Draft, there are high expectations placed on that player and Clayton Keller is no exception.
The Arizona Coyotes selected Keller with the seventh overall pick in the 2016 Draft, with Missouri native the organisation’s hope for a long-term replacement of Shane Doan.
After being selected by the Coyotes, Keller dominated in college hockey - registering 21 goals and 45 total points in 31 regular season games for Boston College.
Keller followed that up with a truly impressive rookie campaign in the NHL, earning 23 goals and 65 total points in a full 82-game season in the desert.