Christian Jimenez hated hockey when he started playing at age 4.
"My parents put me on the ice, and I wanted to get right off," Jimenez said. "I was always in the back of the lines. I didn't want to do the drills. I guess I was a little grumpy kid on the ice. I finally grew a love for it and my parents just said, 'Don't quit, don't quit.' And the rest is history."
Jimenez (5-foot-9, 180 pounds) has developed into one of the top defensemen in the United States Hockey League whose name could be called during the 2020 NHL Draft on Oct. 6-7. The 18-year-old from Yorktown Heights, New York, is No. 184 on NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters after the rookie tied for third in scoring for Sioux City with 28 points (seven goals, 21 assists) in 42 games in 2019-20 and was the eighth-leading scorer among USHL defensemen.
"He played his best hockey at the end of the year," Sioux City coach Luke Strand said. "I think someone will find a very valuable pick with his selection. His skill set allows him to play both ends of the ice. There's a lot of offense in his stick, at the same time he's so dependable in situation use."
Jimenez comes from a hockey household. His mother, Joanna, who is Puerto Rican and British, played hockey at Cantiague Park Ice Rink while growing up on Long Island and was a huge New York Islanders fan. His father, Jose, whose family immigrated from Colombia, lived in Queens and became a die-hard New York Rangers fan, listened to games on the radio and dreamed of someday playing the sport himself.
"Being from an inner-city type neighborhood, it was difficult to play ice hockey," Jose said. "At that point, they didn't have rinks around where I grew up and it's expensive to play. But I fell in love with the game."
The couple was determined that their children would learn to play ice hockey, but young Christian didn't initially share their enthusiasm for the sport.