2nd year right wing Nick Larson(17) has decided to take his game overseas, joining HC Banska Bystrica of the Slovakian league for 2014/2015.
He was originally a Calgary Flames‘ 4th round pick in the 2008 draft (#108 overall) but was never signed.
Instead he become an unrestricted free agent upon completion of four years at University Of Notre Dame. He signed an ato with Peoria Rivermen, where in 5 games he he went pointless.
The 6’2″ 200 lbs. forward put up ok numbers in college but was much better at putting the puck in the net through a pair of campaigns in USHL junior hockey with Waterloo Blackhawks.
To start his rookie season he eventually signed a two-way deal with Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
He was reassigned to ECHL affiliate Stockton Thunder to begin the year and was quickly recalled.
Through 17 AHL games he scored 4 goals and 2 assists with a +5 rating but to failed to stick on the young squad and was eventually sent back down a couple of months later.
He was later loaned to South Carolina Stingrays to play out the season and almost ironically started to regain his scoring touch, putting in 7 goals and 2 assists in 23 games.
It’s almost surprising that the 24-year old decided to take his game to another country but maybe a fresh start is what he needs to move up the ranks.
He was rumored to have inked a deal with Orlando Solar Bears but decided to jump ship.