The Phoenix Coyotes Selected Blake Wheeler Fifth Overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft

by abournenesn

Jan 21, 2013

Blake WheelerBlake Wheeler, who spent his first two-plus seasons with the Bruins, showed Boston hockey fans that he’s got all the tools to become an elite winger in the NHL.

In his rookie year with the B’s, the 6-foot-5 Minnesota native popped 21 goals and added 24 assists to go with a plus-36 plus-minus. After being traded to the Thrashers in 2011, Wheeler managed 17 points in just 23 games in Atlanta. Last season in Winnipeg, he posted a career-high 64 points and he’s hoping to reach the 200-point plateau this season, as he’s just nine points away from the feat.

But how did Wheeler’s NHL journey begin? That was Monday’s The Four’s Trivia Question of the Day. While his first NHL game was a in a B’s sweater, Wheeler was actually drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes back in 2004 but he rejected the team’s offer and became a free agent.

Answer The Four’s Trivia Question of the Day and enter to win a $50 gift card to one of The Four’s three Boston-area locations. Read the official rules here.

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