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Calgary's Landon DuPont picked 1st overall in WHL draft

During Thursday's Western Hockey League draft, 14-year-old Calgary defenceman Landon DuPont lived up to the expectations and was taken off the board by the Everett Silvertips with the first selection of the draft.

14-year-old defenceman granted exceptional status by the league

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Calgary defenceman Landon DuPont, 14, was picked first overall by the Everett Silvertips in Thursday's WHL draft. (Jenn Pierce/WHL)

The selectioncame as a surprise to nobody, but that didn't dull the excitement for hockey phenomLandon DuPont.

The 14-year-old Calgarydefenceman was picked first overall by the Everett Silvertips in the Western Hockey Leaguedraft Thursday.

He was granted exceptional status by the WHLin April, joining former Regina Pats forward and current Chicago Blackhawk Connor Bedardas the only other person on that list.

The distinction makes him eligible to play in the league at the age of 15, which is younger than the typical minimum age requirement of 16.

"I'm super excited and honoured to be picked," said DuPont.

"I've been to a few [Silvertips]games liveit was crazy. The fans go crazy with their cowbells. It was super fun to watch."

DuPont, who turns 15 at the end of May, spent the previous season playing hockey at theU18 level withCalgary's Edge School, scoring 19 goals and 43 assists over 30 games.

He's described as a 5-11, 170-pound dynamic player who can do it all.

"He's the whole package," said Mike Fraser, assistant general manager for the western Washington team. "He's got great skating and edges, scoring ability, great skill, smarts. I think he's a bit of an underrated defender as well."

DuPontis the ninth player and third defenceman in Canadian Hockey League history to receive the designation since it was created in 2005.

Others whoreceived the designation include Toronto Maple Leafs centre John Tavares, Florida Panthers defencemen Aaron Ekblad and Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid.

Of the seven exceptional status players who have graduated from the CHL, six of them were selected in the first round of the NHL draft. Four of those Tavares, Ekblad, McDavid and Bedard were chosen first overall in the pros.

DuPont is the Everett Silvertips' only first overall selection since the Seattle-area franchisewas established in 2003.

"I can't wait to get things going," he said. "It's an amazing organization that's run really well."

With files from The Canadian Press