Mark Malone, The Beacon Herald
“I didn’t even know that. That’s pretty cool as well,” he said after the signing was announced Tuesday.
“It was really exciting. It’s a dream come true.”
Thornton, 18, inked the three-year, entry-level contract before ever playing a regular season or playoff game above the midget level.
“Pretty amazing, isn’t it?” Sting general manager Dylan Seca said.
The six-foot-three Thornton went to the Coyotes’ training camp last month as an undrafted free agent. He didn’t expect to receive a contract offer.
“I was just trying to go into camp and just get a good experience from it all,” said the native of Maple, Ont. “Obviously I had a pretty good camp and impressed some people and then ended up getting a contract, so it was very exciting.”
He played well in two games at the Rookie Faceoff Tournament. He then played in one exhibition game and stopped all 17 shots he faced in a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings.
“We’re actually not that surprised that he impressed them,” Seca said. “We’re surprised that he signed, but we’re not surprised that he impressed them. We knew going in how capable he was, but it’s remarkable.”
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