Carson Latimer reflects on successful Rebels season despite injuries
Carson Latimer faced a challenging final WHL season with the Rebels due to injuries but still made a significant impact, tallying 10 goals and 15 assists in 35 regular season games and leading the team in postseason scoring.
By the Numbers- 35 regular season games played
- 10 goals and 15 assists in regular season
- 5 goals and 3 assists in the playoffs
- Carson Latimer, at 21, looks back on his lone season with the Rebels and expresses appreciation for the organization and teammates.
- He reflects on the uncertainty of his future as a free agent after not being signed by the Ottawa Senators, considering the option of attending university.
Latimer remains uncertain about his future in hockey but acknowledges the opportunity provided by the WHL for his education, considering it as a potential path if other opportunities do not materialize. He plans to spend the summer reflecting on the season and his achievements.
Bottom LineDespite facing adversity with injuries, Latimer made a notable impact in his final WHL season, and his future endeavors, including the possibility of pursuing higher education through the WHL, remain under consideration.
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