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Saturday Open Thread: Black Ice – Our History In Hockey

June 29, 2013 by Miranda 131 Comments

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Who would think that the first pick in the National Hockey League’s draft on Sunday might be the 6’4, 208 lb son of a former NBA player? That’s right, Seth Jones chose the ice over the courts and is dominating the sport!

TORONTO – As 1999 turned to 2000 and both the world and the millennium were  about to end, a 5-year-old kid from Denver began an unprecedented journey, not  that anybody knew it at the time. To celebrate the New Year, the kid’s parents  took him and his two brothers to nearby Beaver Creek. The kid decided to try  something new.

He put on a pair of rental ice skates, waved off his parents’ attempt to get  him to use one of those stabilizing walkers, and off Seth Jones went, ’round and ’round the Beaver Creek rink, drawn to ice like a bee to honey.

“You could see what a blast he was having, right from the start. He was  pretty good on skates even then,” his father says.

Eighteen months later, Seth Jones had another little epiphany, pounding on  the glass behind the goal of Pepsi Arena, celebrating the Colorado Avalanche and  its Game 7, Stanley Cup clinching victory over the Devils, mesmerized by the  speed and intensity and the virtuoso skills of the likes of Joe Sakic and Peter  Forsberg.

Hockey had stolen his heart, no matter what line of work his dad was in.

“It just kind of took off from there,” Seth Jones says.

Where exactly it has taken off to, in the dozen years since that June night  in Denver, amounts to perhaps the most remarkable story in the annals of the NHL  draft. Whoever could’ve fathomed an African-American kid from Texas being the  No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft, as projected by NHL Central Scouting?  Whoever heard of the son of an 11-year NBA veteran, Nets assistant coach Ronald  (Popeye) Jones, eschewing backboards for sideboards?

But here is Seth Jones, a 6-4, 208-pound defenseman, duded up in a gray suit  and striped tie on interview day at the NHL Combine, fielding hundreds of  questions from 17 NHL teams over two days last week, not one of them about his  ability to get to the rim.

“It’s kind of weird that it happened this way,” Seth Jones says.

Popeye Jones wasn’t going to lord his playing pedigree over his kids, and  wasn’t going to dictate to them, either. If Seth and his brothers, Justin, 22,  and Caleb, 15, a rising star himself (in September he will move to Ann Arbor,  Mich. to be part of the same USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program that  Seth went through), wanted to play hockey — and they all did — well, then they  should play hockey. A lefthanded jump shooter with striking quickness and  agility, Seth played basketball at home and in pickup games, but ice turns out  to be much thicker than blood.

“Seth loves playing basketball,” says mother, Amy. “When he gets home from  the Combine, I guarantee you he and his brothers will be at the gym playing the  next day. But he was adamant about not doing anything organized. It probably  killed Popeye, because he saw the talent he had.”

Seth was a hockey kid to the core. Not long after that first foray on the ice  at Beaver Creek, Popeye ran into Sakic, then the Avalanche captain, in the  weight room of the Pepsi Center. Popeye introduced himself and told Sakic that  his three boys loved hockey and wanted to play.

“From the looks of you they are going to be huge,” Sakic told him. “Just make  sure they know how to skate.”

The boys started taking lessons from a figure-skating coach in the area. Seth  was a quick study, making his way through the youth ranks, standing out at every  level, playing for the Midget Dallas Stars after the Joneses moved back to Texas  in 2007. Before long Jones was off to Ann Arbor at age 15, playing for USA  Hockey’s U-17 and U-18 U.S. national teams, where he was joined by his longtime  friend and teammate, Quentin Shore, now a rising sophomore at the University of  Denver.

“He’s one of the quickest 6-4 kids I’ve ever met,” Shore says. “You can be  forechecking him and he’ll give you a quick shoulder fake and be by you before  you finish the check.”

But Jones’ most notable quality, according to Shore, is an almost  preternatural poise. It is something that those closest to Jones have long  marveled at.

“He seems like he has it altogether even when things are going wrong,” says  Shore, the younger brother of Florida Panthers’ center Drew Shore.

Adds Amy Jones, “From age 3 on, he was already a little man.”

Phil Housley, newly hired assistant coach of the Nashville Predators, was a  prototypical rushing defenseman in his stellar blue-line career. He had Jones on  the U.S. junior team that won the world championship last winter, Jones leading  all defensemen with six assists. Housley came away hugely impressed by his  skating, shot, hockey instincts and ability to lead a rush, but he, too, was  mostly taken by Jones’ emotional steadiness.

“There’s no panic level in his game,” Housley says. “When he has the puck  he’s poised and calm, and that has a great affect on his team.”

After graduating from high school in three years, Jones was close to  accepting a scholarship from the University of North Dakota before opting to  spend a year in the Western Hockey League, where he was rookie of the year for  the league-champion Portland Winterhawks this spring, piling up 14 goals and 46  assists in 61 games, going +46 for the season.

In 21 playoff games, Jones had five goals and 10 assists, and was +15.

“Great players handle pressure situations really well, and that’s what makes  Seth so special. He played his best hockey at the most important times.” says  Mike Johnston, the Winterhawks’ coach and general manager.

Jones has represented the United States several times internationally. He won back to back gold medals at the 2011 and 2012 IIHF World U18 Championships. He was a member of the 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships team that won gold. Prior to that tournament he boasted that the Americans had the best team despite Canada’s heavily favored squad.

In his final game with the team last Sunday, Jones made a rush up ice and  scored on a wrist shot over the goaltender’s glove hand, but the Winterhawks  fell to the Halifax Mooseheads, 6-4, in the Memorial Cup — the championship of  Canadian junior hockey. Mackinnon had a hat trick and two assists for the  Mooseheads, and linemate Jonathan Drouin had five assists, in a showcase of  arguably the three top players in this year’s draft. Some observers believe  Mackinnon now may go first overall, but as the three held a joint press  conference last week, outfitted from hats to sneakers in gear from their new  sponsor, CCM/Reebok, Jones insisted he wasn’t fretting about it, even though  that top choice is owned by the Colorado Avalanche.

“It would be special to be the No. 1 pick (and) it would be pretty cool to be  back where it all started, but there are lots of great players who were taken  No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and a lot lower than that,” Jones says. “You don’t have to  be taken No. 1 overall to have a great NHL career.”

(h/t The New York Daily News)

Filed Under: African Americans, History, Open Thread, Sports Tagged With: African Americans in Hockey, Black Ice, Hockey, National Hockey League, Seth Jones

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