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Young ready for leadership role

Battlefords North Stars forward Layne Young is having a bit of a role reversal at training camp this year.
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Battlefords North Stars forward Layne Young controlled the puck during an intra-squad scrimmage at the Civic Centre Monday night. Photo by Lucas Punkari

Battlefords North Stars forward Layne Young is having a bit of a role reversal at training camp this year.

A year ago, the Frenchman Butte native was gearing up for his first season in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League after two seasons with the Battlefords Midget AAA Stars.

After winning the SJHL鈥檚 rookie of the year honours following a 75-point freshman season, the 19-year-old has now become a leader for the North Stars in his sophomore campaign.

鈥淚 definitely know what it鈥檚 like for those new guys that are coming in here and trying to make the team,鈥 Young said. 鈥淚t can be nerve wracking off the start, as you try to get used to a new environment, but that鈥檚 something that you get used to as the training camp goes along.

鈥淚t鈥檚 different being more of a leader but that鈥檚 all part of being a veteran guy on this team. You have to be ready to move into that role and being around the guys that were here last year will help me with that.鈥

Young fit right in on a veteran forward core last season as he ended up second in team scoring behind Igor Leonenko.

That experience is something that new North Stars head coach and general manager Nate Bedford is excited to see develop over the course of the 2016-17 campaign.

鈥淔or a kid with that talent base and an ability to find the net it鈥檚 incredible to think that he鈥檚 still got two years of junior left,鈥 Bedford said.

鈥淚 think the best part about his game isn鈥檛 his skill set, but the way he thinks out there as he鈥檚 better than most guys on the ice with that. He thinks two steps ahead and he鈥檚 intelligent enough that we don鈥檛 have to make too many changes when it comes to having him be more of a leader.鈥

Although his 75 points were the most by a SJHL rookie since Jaden Schwartz put up 76 points for the Notre Dame Hounds in 2008-09, Young isn鈥檛 one to rest on his laurels.

鈥淚 worked on my shot a lot this summer along with my speed and my puck management,鈥 Young said. 鈥淪o far in camp I鈥檝e noticed improvements there.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not to say those were major weaknesses for me, but I just want to continue to be better in all aspects of the game.鈥

In addition to his training, Young was also busy during the summer through work and extracurricular activities.

鈥淢y dad put me to work on the family farm so that鈥檚 where I spent a lot of my time,鈥 Young said.

鈥淚 also played for the St. Walburg Reds (in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League) this summer. We didn鈥檛 quite have the season that we wanted, but it was still a lot of fun.鈥

With six forwards graduating from the junior ranks and 73-point man Coby Downs currently attending the training camp for the United States Hockey League鈥檚 Omaha Lancers, Young and RIT Tigers commit Reed Delainey are the only returning forwards at training camp who had more than 20 points last season.

That coupled with finishing in first in the SJHL standings a year ago on their way to a trip to the semis puts an extra target on the backs of Young and the rest of the North Stars lineup.

鈥淲e feel like everyone鈥檚 going to be gunning for us,鈥 Young said.

鈥淚 feel like we have a good team once again this year and we鈥檙e going to have to prove to everyone that we can do it once again.鈥

A total of 39 players are taking part in the North Stars camp this week at the Civic Centre. Two more intra-squad games are planned for Tuesday at 7 p.m. and at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

The North Stars will open up their pre-season schedule on Saturday when they travel to Alberta to face the Bonnyville Pontiacs.

The Alberta Junior Hockey League team will come to North Battleford for a 7 p.m. rematch Sunday.


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