Future Watch: Colin White Rookie Hockey Cards, SenatorsFuture Watch: Colin White Rookie Hockey Cards, SenatorsColin White was selected by the Ottawa Senators with the 21st overall pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Many thought he would go sooner but as luck would have it the Senators got a star player with that pick.

In 2013-14 White was on the radar of a lot of scouts when he joined the National Team Development Program team. Representing the Red, White and Blue, he was third on the team in scoring with 13 goals and 25 points edging out now Calgary Flames star, Matthew Tkachuk, Zach Werenski (Columbus) and Auston Matthews (Leafs) to name a few.

In 2014-15, he had 58 points with his regular team and he won a gold medal in the U18’s. International play would be a place that White starts to excel down the road.

In 2015-16, he attended Boston College and had 19 goals and 43 points in 37 games. During that season, he played in the U20 World Junior Championships scoring a bronze medal getting seven points in seven games. He struck gold with that team scoring eight points in seven games the following season.

After two seasons with Boston College he left to get a taste of pro hockey. He played three games for the Binghamton Senators, two regular season games with Ottawa and one playoff game. Add the gold medal he won earlier that season and it was quite a year.

You can get a shadow box rookie card of him in 2017-18 SPX Hockey. His rookies appear in Trilogy, SP Game-Used and Series 2 hockey.

Here’s a feature on the Massachusetts native:

This season, White has had some injuries. He started the season with Ottawa, then got sent down to Belleville in the AHL where he got 17 points in 32 games and then he was recalled. In Philadelphia, he scored his first point of the season after 11 games. Listen to his reaction:

Next year will be his year.

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