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PROSPECT PROFILES: JACK QUINN

Jack Quinn
Ottawa 67's
OHL
5'11"/ 176 lb
RW




















Size/Strength         Great
Skating         Average
Shot/Scoring         Excellent
Puck Handling          Excellent
Physical Play         Average
Offensive Play Excellent
Defensive Play Average
Hockey Sense         Great
Competitiveness     Excellent

Strengths

1. Talented playmaker with dynamic puck skills and creativity
2. Keeps puck on a string and is able to maneuver in and out of traffic, keeping defenders off balance
3. Complete versatile player, who plays a great two way game and competes hard

Cause for Concern

1. Breakout season could be a one year wonder
2. Even though he has improved a great deal, he still needs more get stronger and improve on his skating
3. Wasn't the primary offensive weapon on his junior team

Skill:

A Creative playmaker, with dynamic puck skills, great vision and excellent goal scoring abilities

Scouting Report:

Jack Quinn played on a stacked Ottawa 67's team where the focus of the team was Marco Rossi but he too scored 50 goals while anchoring his own line.
Although Quinn is listed as a right winger, he is capable of playing all three forward positions and has the instincts to excecute plays.
As a highly intelligent and well rounded player, Quinn is excellent at creating plays and making space for himself and his teammates.
Quinn also has good vision and identifies passing lanes well, anticipating where his linemates will be.
It's difficult to predict where Jack Quinn will be draft because the draft rankings for prospects outside the top 12 really varies.

NHL Potential:

Top 6 playmaking Winger, with goal scoring ability

Style Comparison: Phil Kessel

Stats: 
Ottawa 67's        OHL         61 GP       12 G      32 Pts       

Ottawa 67's        OHL         62 GP       52 G      89 Pts



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