MONTREAL, QC–All Habs has brought back the Who’s This Guy? series for a quick look at the top prospects who will hear their names called this upcoming Sunday. Today, read on to learn a little bit more about Jonathan Drouin.
Jonathan Drouin
Photo: Getty
Position
C/LW
Shoots
Left
Height
5’10”
Born
March 27th, 1995
Weight
190 lbs.
Birthplace
St-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada
Season
GP
G
A
P
PIM
2012-13
49
41
64
105
32
The Specs
Drouin finished second in QMJHL scoring, tallying 105 points in 49 games with the Halifax Mooseheads this season. He also added 35 points in 17 playoff games, plus another 9 during the Memorial Cup tournament. Like his teammate Nathan MacKinnon, he also turned heads at both the Under-18 and Under-20 levels this season.
The Skinny
He was by far the most fun player to watch in the QMJHL this season. Not only do his hands and creativity make for highlight-reel plays, he does just about everything to make people forget about his size, regularly outsmarting his opponents to get out of tricky situations with ease. He is also a power play juggernaut.
He was also drafted right after him in the 2011 QMJHL Entry Draft.
But he has a longer list of 2012-13 acheivements….
CHL Memorial Cup Champion
CHL Player of the Year
CHL Top Prospects Game Participant
Ivan Hlinka Gold Medal
QMJHL Best Professional Prospect (Mike Bossy Trophy)
QMJHL Champion
QMJHL First All-Star Team
QMJHL Most Valuable Player (Michel Brière Trophy)
QMJHL Personality of the Year (Paul Dumont Trophy)
QMJHL Playoffs Most Assists (23)
QMJHL Playoffs Most Points (35)
QMJHL Playoffs MVP (Guy Lafleur Trophy)
“He is up with my favourite players ever to watch since I started scouting. He might be the smartest player in the draft and he is magic with the puck on his stick. His creativity combined with his skill is what makes him both dangerous as an offensive weapon and fun to watch as a fan. I actually heard a member of the media refer to his skating as a weakness on a hockey radio show during the Team Canada tryouts. It was a nice reminder why I could care less what media say about prospects.”
Mark Edwards is the Founder and Director of Scouting of Hockey Prospect, Independent Scouting Service. Once again this year, Hockey Prospect has made their NHL Draft Black Book available for purchase. It contains information on not only the prospects set to hear their names called this year, but those who are eligible all the way up to the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, as well as hundreds of game reports and insights on players in the OHL, WHL, QMJHL, USHL, Europe, Prep, EJHL, OJHL and the BCHL.
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