New York Islanders prospect Michael Dal Colle has faced adversity before in his life. His brother, Jonluca, has autism. His mother, Wendy, is a breast cancer survivor.
But Dal Colle never really faced adversity on the ice until last season. After a strong training camp with the Islanders last fall, Dal Colle struggled with Oshawa of the Ontario Hockey League, where he had eight goals in 30 games. For the second straight year, he was cut from Canada's roster for the IIHF World Junior Championship.
It wasn't until a trade to Kingston on Jan. 1 when things really took off. Dal Colle, the Islanders' first-round pick (No. 5) in the 2014 NHL Draft, had 27 goals and 28 assists in 30 regular-season games, and six goals and 12 assists in nine playoff games.
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