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Ranking Prospects 2024-25

Obviously better players don't get to go on as many playoff runs but Easton Cowan is now 3rd all time in OHL playoff scoring with 92 points in 58 games. He passed Robbie Schremp to set the Knights record.

He only trails Stan Drulia (93 in 78GP) and Wayne Groulx (102 in 68 GP). Both guys played in the 60s.
 
Obviously better players don't get to go on as many playoff runs but Easton Cowan is now 3rd all time in OHL playoff scoring with 92 points in 58 games. He passed Robbie Schremp to set the Knights record.

He only trails Stan Drulia (93 in 78GP) and Wayne Groulx (102 in 68 GP). Both guys played in the 60s.
Wanted to compare that to Marner's OHL playoff history. Was surprised to see the Knights only went deep in his final year in the OHL. Mitch had 44 points in 18 games on route to an OHL championship then. Cowan is 9 points behind in 3 less games at the moment. There will be at least 2 more games in the series.
 
Is there a chance we see Cowan with the Leafs when the Knights season ends?
Pretty solid chance they win this series and go to the Memorial Cup so probably no. Memorial Cup runs May 22-June 1st.

And as much as I like Cowan as a prospect, I'd Robertson isn't playing, Cowan wouldn't....although if the Leafs go really deep it would be cool to see him on the B team
 
Obviously Cowan's junior career point totals are benefitting from playing alongside some silly shooters (Barkey, Halttunen, and Dickinson* to some degree), but that's kind of what you want to see from a player profile like Cowan's. Offense is generated from a chain of plays, and like Marner/Nylander, Cowan is pretty elite at the middle portion of the offense chain with his skating and passing vision.

He's a step below either one or both of Marner/Nylander in every category, but for a late 1st, that's still really, really good, and a good happy medium between the two RW's skillsets. The one skill he stands out in relative to those two is probably his rattiness, as he will initiate physical engagement and stir up poop.

I'm glad we didn't trade him, and I hope he is cemented as the opposite winger to whatever line Nylander plays on.

* San Jose Sharks have both Halttunen (RW) and Dickinson (LD) in their prospect pipeline just behind Celebrini, Smith, and Eklund
 
Just adding on to the Cowan notes.

His playoff PPG (1.593) is 44th all time in OHL playoff scoring. The only players born in the 2000s on the list ahead of him are Wyatt Johnston (41 points in 25 GP) and Logan Morrison (56 points in 34 GP).

If we expand out to all three CHL leagues
Jacques Locas - 153P in 73 GP (QMJHL)
Dale Derkatch - 103 points in 54 GP (WHL)
Jonathan Drouin - 102P in 50 GP (QMJHL)
Mario Lemieux - 98 points in 44 GP (QMJHL)
Jacques Richard - 97P in 44 GP (QMJHL)
Wayne Groulx - 102 points in 68 GP (OHL)
Ty Rattie - 95 points in 76 GP (WHL)
Claude Verret - 94 points in 46 GP (QMJHL)
Easton Cowan - 94 points in 59 GP (OHL)

It helps playing on a stacked team. Cowan absolutely needs a finisher to play with (as you said a Nylander or Matthews helps that immensely) but his stretch run and playoff performance has really been calming after a really mediocre regular season and World Junior tournament. Cowan is absolutely a bit of a mild ish disturber. I'd probably put him more in the Matthew Knies post scrum kind of player rather than a Bunting/Tucker/Domi guy. But he'll annoy the better players on other teams.
 
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