The great majority of players drafted do not play high school hockey. Rather, they play in the junior leagues such as the OHL, WHL, and QMJHL. The player would have to play somewhere during high school. Just not necessarily for a high school team.
Jay North
Yes; but you do not have to go to college; you can get drafted as soon as you're out of high school.
High school hockey is a sport, not a club.
Yes, high-school players get drafted into the NHL, but predominately in Minnesota. This is because high-school hockey in MN is at a much higher level than any other state with school hockey. These players don't often go straight to the NHL out of high-school. Many of them go to play NCAA Div. 1 hockey or go play in the CHL in Canada before going pro.
Yes
Concord High School
In 2001 Kwame Brown was drafted out of high school number 1 by the Washington Wizards.
yes
No, to be drafted means that you are compelled to go somewhere (usually into military service). Thus you can not be drafted OUT of somewhere. If you are forcibly told you can no longer attend a school you are "expelled" from that school.
In my high school and versing high schools they are 45 minutes
yes