[Eri-International Sports] Eritrean-Swede progressing in the NHL. Eritrean-American progressing in the NFL.

From: Blogger <no-reply_at_blogger.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 04 May 2016 08:59:05 +0000

Eritrean Ice Hockey player update,
Most of you should be aware that it is time for playoff hockey in the
National Hockey League. Eritrean-Swede Oliver Kylington who was drafted by
the Calgary Flame in the last NHL draft has been playing for the farm club
of the Flames located in Stockton, California for the Stockton Heat of the
AHL (American Hockey League). Most rookies when they get drafted in hockey,
like baseball or the D-League in the NBA end up in the farm system where
they can garner some much needed ice time to polish themselves for the NHL.
Recently before the playoffs in mid April, Oliver was called up by the
Flames main team in Calgary to play against playoff contender Minnesota and
he did well. Chances are he will be on the main team next season. According
to some insider scouting reports Kylington is being looked at to play some
important roles on next season's team. "The Eritrean-Swedish defenseman can
flat out fly. He is not only the fastest defenseman on Stockton, he might
be one of the quickest skating players in the Western Conference of the
AHL. He is agile, with excellent straight line speed, edging, and lateral
movement. He is also aggressive and uses his speed to jump into the play
frequently. When it comes to speed with or without the puck, Kylington is
definitely the best skater in the Flames system."
This is great news for another Eritrean venturing in the world of a sport
not too popular amongst Eritreans.



Eri-Swede Defenseman Oliver Kylington of the Calgary Flames.

Eritrean American Football update,
Meanwhile in New Jersey, Eritrean-American third year NFL safety Nat Berhe
worked out after being injured the entire season last year. Nat is back now
and very thankful for the opportunity which can be taken away from you in
an instant if you are not healthy. The safety missed all of last season
with a calf injury which ended up being more than a pulled muscle. He
developed a blood clot in the leg. After getting it removed he spent time
in the offseason rehabilitating it.



Eri-American Nat Berhe back in action during a 3 day spring work out.

Nat got the green light last week when the Giants opened a three-day
voluntary minicamp under new coach Ben McAdoo. Nat felt like the time off
was too long and now has come back, with the same opportunity that he had a
year ago when the Giants came into the spring with a starting job open at
safety.

Hope to see more of Nat Berhe in the summer and fall. Eri-international
sports blog will keep you updated on his developments closer towards the
season.

Good luck to two athletes who will be competing in non-traditional sports
for Eritreans and as we celebrate the 25th year anniversary of Eritrea's
independence the sky is the limit as Eritreans continue to be a part of
many new ventures in sports.

For Eri-International sports,

Mike Seium


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