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Kelowna Rocket meets LA Kings super fan who announced his NHL Draft selection

  • The NHL held its 2025 Entry Draft on June 27 and 28 in Los Angeles, California, where a young Kings fan named Jeremy was given the opportunity to announce one of the team's selections.
  • Jeremy asked NHL Commissioner Bill Daly for permission to announce the Kings' seventh-round selection, which the show producer later assigned to him.
  • Jeremy announced the Kings' seventh-round pick, Will Sharpe, the 216th overall selection and a defenceman for the Kelowna Rockets, at the event.
  • Sharpe expressed that Jeremy’s way of announcing his draft selection greatly enhanced the experience and showed his appreciation by sending him a thank-you message on Instagram before they met face-to-face.
  • The Kings brought Jeremy to their development camp's final day from June 30 to July 3, suggesting a valued connection between the fan and the team after the draft event.
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Kelowna Rocket meets LA Kings super fan who announced his NHL Draft selection

Jeremy, a Los Angeles Kings fan, announced the team selected Rockets defenceman Will Sharpe

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Kelowna Rocket meets super fan who announced his NHL Draft selection

Jeremy, a Los Angeles Kings fan, announced the team selected Rockets defenceman Will Sharpe

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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