Hockey Foreseen
A Prospect Spotlight featuring Olivers Murnieks
(Photo courtesy of the Sioux City Musketeers)
There have been just twenty-two Latvian-born skaters who have suited up in the NHL, and sixteen-year-old center Olivers Murnieks is taking crucial early steps to perhaps one day add himself to that total. Murnieks began playing in the Latvian U17 junior league when he was just thirteen years old, leading his Baltu Vilki team in scoring en route to becoming the third all-time leading scorer as a 13-year-old skater in that league. The following season he was already playing in the Latvian second-tier men's league, and by 15 he was playing for HK Mogo in the top Latvian league (he scored 5 goals and 10 assists in 18 games played as the only U16 player in the league).
This year, the 6'1, 190-pound teenager has moved from his homeland to the United States to play for the USHL's Sioux City Musketeers. In his first 15 games, Sioux City's youngest player is co-leading the team in goals with eight and he has ten total points thus far.