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Prospect Profile: Quinton Byfield

Quinton Byfield
Sunbury Wolves
OHL
C
6'4"/214



















Size/Strength       Excellent
Skating       Good
Shot/Scoring       Excellent   
Puckhandling          Excellent
Physical Play       Excellent 
Offensive Play       Excellent
Defensive Play       Good 
Hockey Sense       Excellent
Competitiveness       Good

Strengths

1. tremendous size, speed, strength and physical tools and an exceptionally high potentially
2. lethal scorer with excellent shot
3. Great Hockey sense and vision

Area's For Improvement

1. still physically immature
2. Poor showing in World Juniors and CHL Top Prospect's Game

Skill:

Big Skilled Center, with elite speed, size and skill.

Scouting Report:

Quinton Byfield is the consensus 2nd pick in the 2020 NHL Draft behind Alexis Lafreniere.
His blend of size, speed, strength, and skill is enough to make most general managers salivate.
The comparisons that Byfield has drawn to Eric Lindros are lofty, but it's hard not to be enamored with his 6-foot-4, 215-pound frame,
especially when he moves as quickly as he does.
Byfield also has an excellent shot, allowing him to score from distance, on top of his ability to drive the net for close-range chances.


NHL Potential:

1st Line Center, can be a Franchise Cornerstone.

Style Comparison: Eric Lindros


Stats:

Sunbury Wolves   OHL          64 GP      29 G            61 Pts
Sunbury Wolves   OHL          45 GP      35 G            82 Pts   


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