An unexpected phone call during a brotherly basement ball hockey game marked the beginning of Kelly Hrudey's NHL career.
Despite swirling rumors and his number two ranking as a Canadian goalie prospect according to a hockey magazine - Hrudey still didn't think much of Draft Day - not expecting to be picked up by any NHL team at the time, let alone by a franchise fresh off their first Stanley Cup in 1980. But the New York Islanders had other ideas.
"The phone rings and my brother ran upstairs," Hrudey told the Talkin' Isles podcast. "He called me upstairs and said the phone is for you. On the other end of the line was [former Islanders scout] Jim Devellano. He introduces himself and says that the Islanders have drafted me 38th overall."
After a short conversation and a promise to be mailed more information about training camp, Hrudey was feeling all sorts of emotions after inking his first contract.
"They just won their first Stanley Cup so that was pretty intimidating to say the least," Hrudey said.


















