Ryan Strome

Current NHL Player
New York Rangers

As a former 8th overall selection to the Barrie Colts in the OHL draft and a 5th overall selection by the New York Islanders in the 2011 NHL draft, Ryan was on the fast track to NHL fame. Things were expected from him and he was earmarked as a “can’t miss” prospect.

Ryan Strome

Current Player for the New York Rangers

Episode 18. Season 1. May.24 2020

Up My Hockey loves the journey of becoming a hockey player and Ryan Strome was willing to share his.

As a former 8th overall selection to the Barrie Colts in the OHL draft and a 5th overall selection by the New York Islanders in the 2011 NHL draft, Ryan was on the fast track to NHL fame. Things were expected from him and he was earmarked as a “can’t miss” prospect.

Watching Strome play big minutes this season for the Rangers during a high stake’s playoff drive, it would appear things have naturally worked out as expected. You might think it was smooth sailing for Ryan.

However, when we look a little closer, things were not easy at all. He was a fourth liner as a 16-year-old in junior. He wasn’t identified as a top 40 player for the U-18 program with Hockey Canada. He was the last player selected in the top 10 of the 2011 draft to play an NHL game. He was sent to the minors – a few times. He was a healthy scratch. He was traded twice in 15 months.

Bu through it all Ryan leaned on the support of his family and the foundation of principles that were instilled in him, and he preserved. He did the right thing. He worked hard. He focused on getting better and doing the best he could where he was at. He stayed humble and was willing to learn.

And now he is a top 6 forward, plays 20 minutes a night and is a crucial component of the New York Rangers.

His journey made Strome ready for this opportunity and the opportunity was ready for him.

Not one player knows where their road will take them, but we all have our own path.

To all you parents and players out there, be patient with your path. We all want it to happen right now but most of the time, as Ryan put it, “the obstacle is the way”.

This is the story of Ryan Strome