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RoughRiders' Aneloski, Parks taken in NHL draft

Jun. 26, 2010 7:00 pm
And here they thought their days as hockey teammates were over.
There is the possibility former Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Bryce Aneloski and Jeff Costello might just hook up again some day in the professional ranks. Aneloski was selected Saturday by the Ottawa Senators in the seventh round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
The defenseman from Pekin, Ill., was the 196th-overall pick. Costello, who also played this past season in Cedar Rapids, was a fifth-round pick of the Senators last year.
RoughRiders forward Michael Parks also was drafted Saturday, in the fifth round by the Philadelphia Flyers.
"I haven't talked to him, yet," Aneloski said Saturday of his former/future? teammate Costello. "I'm going to see him plenty next week."
That's when the Senators have a rookie camp in Kanata, Ontario. It begins Tuesday and runs through Saturday, with Aneloski and Costello both scheduled to appear.
Aneloski will be a sophomore this season at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Costello will be a freshman at Notre Dame.
"I'm pretty excited about it," said Aneloski, who led all United States Hockey League defensemen with 54 points in 2009-10 and is the Riders' career scoring leader for defensemen. "Ottawa was one of the teams I talked to. They showed a lot of interest. You hear so much (crap) from teams, so it's pretty cool that I got drafted by a team that I talked a lot to."
Parks had 22 points this past season for Cedar Rapids. The suburban St. Louis resident will play college hockey at the University of North Dakota but will play one more season with the Riders first.
He suffered a broken tailbone after an on-ice collision with teammate Peter Sakaris at the Riders' tryout camp earlier this month but should be back to full health and ready to roll when fall camp begins in August.
"I really didn't want to stare at the computer or the TV all day or I figured I'd just get too nervous," Parks said. "I tried to do other things."
He said his family adviser, who was at the draft in Los Angeles, phoned him with the news after he was selected.
"It's very exciting. I'm very happy to be drafted by the Flyers," Parks said.
Four USHL players were taken in the first round of the NHL draft Friday night: three players from the
Team USA program and forward
Jaden Schwartz of the
Michael Parks
Bryce Aneloski plays in a game this past season for the RoughRiders.