Prospect Info: 2023 1st Rd Selection - #28 OA (via BOS, WSH) - C, Easton Cowan [London Knights, OHL; [Height 5.11 -- Weight 185]

acrobaticgoalie

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RE: Cowan 5'11" 185 (he looks a tad smaller than that) Has he had an official measurement yet like at the combine?

You can have a maximum of one smallish player on a playoff/Stanley Cup caliber team.

Brayden Point 5'10" 178 lbs

Brad Marchand 5'9" 180

Theo Fleury 5'6" 180

I'm sure there are a lot more examples.

I'd only be worried about a smallish player if he was scared to play in the tough areas including playoff-type hockey.
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Tampa won with several.

Point - 5'10
Gourde - 5'9
Johnson - 5'8
Coleman - 5'11

With a few more being 6' like Palat
 

horner

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RE: Cowan 5'11" 185 (he looks a tad smaller than that) Has he had an official measurement yet like at the combine?

You can have a maximum of one smallish player on a playoff/Stanley Cup caliber team.

Brayden Point 5'10" 178 lbs

Brad Marchand 5'9" 180

Theo Fleury 5'6" 180

I'm sure there are a lot more examples.

I'd only be worried about a smallish player if he was scared to play in the tough areas including playoff-type hockey.
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He is not Marner he is more Point Marchant type of drive , not saying he is going to be as good but he gets involved physically goes to the areas.
 

TheGreenTBer

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It’s not the size of the dog it’s the size of the fight in the dog. That’s what our core lacks.
While I agree, there's also the case of Gilbert Brule, whose frame was too frail to play his WHL game in the NHL and his career suffered as a result.
 

Mickey Marner

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He doesn't even play C at the OHL level. If he's the Leafs 2C by years end, something went seriously wrong.
Yeah, as great as he’s been I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get 9 games and be sent back down. Cowan, Barkey, Bonk, annd Dickinson are all eligible to return to the Knights next year, which is nuts. The Knights didn’t even go all-in at the deadline this year. Back-to-back Memorial cups is a real possibility for that group.

If he makes the team, great, but London is a great place to develop as well, maybe the best place. It’s not like our handling of Robertson, Sandin, Liljegren and Knies has been exemplary either. Hopefully our next coach is a much better developmental coach.
 

DarkKnight

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Cowan has a sturdy frame, his height is of no concern to me, he will fill out fine. Look at Marchand for example. I love his motor, his compete, he will be a gritty skilled forward, we hit a home run for this pick, easily a top 3 in this year's draft. Thank god too, we needed this to help fill our pathetic prospect pool.

Minten should crack the lineup next year, Cowan will push for a job, might still need another year but his trajectory has been insane!
 

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Lw? Rw?

I've seen him play all 3 forward positions this year, safe bet is left shot LW, if he works on his shot a bunch, he may prefer to play RW because of the shooting angle (Kane & Kucherov being prime examples)

Cowan has a sturdy frame, his height is of no concern to me, he will fill out fine. Look at Marchand for example. I love his motor, his compete, he will be a gritty skilled forward, we hit a home run for this pick, easily a top 3 in this year's draft. Thank god too, we needed this to help fill our pathetic prospect pool.

Minten should crack the lineup next year, Cowan will push for a job, might still need another year but his trajectory has been insane!

I think you'd do well by Minten to give him some time in the AHL. I think he could be a 4th line centre but if you give him some seasoning in the AHL, he can develop a bit more offensively.
 
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I've seen him play all 3 forward positions this year, safe bet is left shot LW, if he works on his shot a bunch, he may prefer to play RW because of the shooting angle (Kane & Kucherov being prime examples)



I think you'd do well by Minten to give him some time in the AHL. I think he could be a 4th line centre but if you give him some seasoning in the AHL, he can develop a bit more offensively.
I could definitely see him playing for the marlies next year. I don't expect him to crack the lineup any time soon if ever to be honest, I really don't think he's anything special
 
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DarkKnight

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I've seen him play all 3 forward positions this year, safe bet is left shot LW, if he works on his shot a bunch, he may prefer to play RW because of the shooting angle (Kane & Kucherov being prime examples)



I think you'd do well by Minten to give him some time in the AHL. I think he could be a 4th line centre but if you give him some seasoning in the AHL, he can develop a bit more offensively.
Sure, that’s fair, but he should push for a job next year is the hope.
 

Larcos_Unal

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Cowan will be our 2nd line C either late next season or following season .. book it .. and he will be a 75 point guy in nhl who plays better in playoffs .. up front we have no issues at all .. where our problems line is on D and maybe G
Dude we haven't drafted and developed a blue chip Dman since Rielly. That's a pretty long time between a top 4 guy coming into the lineup and making a difference. (no Lily is not that guy)
 

TIGERCOOL

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I think he'll at least get his 9 games for sure, but yeah good chance he's never going back to London after this season.
I think it's totally dependent on Marner. If we can't move him we'll need a lot of cheap roster options to fill out our lineup.
 

Stephen

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Please raise this kid properly and don't feed him to the Toronto star making machine.
 

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