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Alberts Smits Makes History as Highest Drafted Latvian by Rangers

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In a moment that blended excitement and relief, Alberts Smits found himself on the edge of his seat during Friday’s NHL Draft. The 18-year-old defenseman didn’t have to wait long to hear his name called, as the New York Rangers selected him with the fifth overall pick, marking a historic milestone as the highest selected Latvian in NHL history.

“I was stressed and excited at the same time,” Smits shared after the announcement. “Once my name got called, I was feeling happy and relief — I’m glad that it turned out this way.” The towering blueliner is known for his physical play and robust two-way game, attributes that make him a valuable addition to any roster.

While some of his fellow draft prospects may boast higher ceilings, Smits has been recognized as one of the most polished and NHL-ready players in this year’s class. His experience competing against seasoned professionals in Finland’s top league, along with facing elite talent at the World Juniors and the Olympics, has only solidified his readiness for the next level.

“It certainly was a factor,” remarked John Lilley, the Rangers’ Director of Amateur Scouting. “His body of work this year at every level — handling himself as well as he did and thriving in hostile environments certainly helped his cause.”

Although both Smits and the Rangers are cautious about rushing the young defenseman into action, the prospect of him joining the team in the near future is promising. New York is expected to finalize his entry-level contract shortly, and fans could see him on the ice with his new teammates when training camp begins later this summer.

“I’m just living in this moment right now,” Smits emphasized, reflecting on his journey. “I’m happy that I ended up being taken by such a good organization, so we’ll see how things are going to turn out.”

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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