Raiders’ defenseman Goldsmith takes next step toward draft at NHL combine
The NHL draft is just over two weeks away, and the top prospects from around the hockey world are hoping they’ve gotten the attention of scouts at the game’s highest level. Prince Albert Raiders defenseman Terrell Goldsmith now has proof that he’s on their radar.
The 6-foot-4 hard-nosed blueliner was one of 106 prospects invited to the NHL Combine in Buffalo last week. Once there, prospects were tested physically with agility, endurance, and strength evaluations and teams had the chance to interview them.
“It was a pretty surreal experience,” Goldsmith said. “Getting to go all the way to Buffalo and showcase myself was pretty cool, along with being around all the top prospects. It’s pretty cool from me and definitely an exciting time.”
Mingling with those prospects allowed Goldsmith to meet some of them who only knew him from playing against him (many of whom might not have had fond memories of that experience, given how physically Goldsmith plays). He also got to reconnect with an old teammate from his Delta Hockey Academy days in Lukas Dragicevic.


