In his second OHL campaign, he registered 66 points in 62 games to place fourth on the Oshawa Generals' scoring list. Despite his ability to produce offense, he flies under the radar. Perhaps his lack of size and strength are the main culprits. Still, there is a lot to like about his game: his ability to play center at both ends of the ice is solid and he is both a distributor of the puck and a finisher. In order to gain greater attention as an NHL prospect, he will need to add bulk and get physically stronger to prove to his doubters that he has the talent to override his shortcomings. | |
Long Range Potential: | Talented, smallish center with upside. |
League | Honor | Description |
OHL | Second All-Rookie Team | 2018-19 |