The Toronto Maple Leafs Steal The Flyers Former 19th Overall Pick
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August 25, 2023 (1:37 PM)
In a recent move that has caught the attention of hockey enthusiasts, Jay O'Brien has inked a one-year AHL contract with the Toronto Marlies. This move follows a sequence of events that have brought O'Brien's journey into the spotlight.
Drafted Potential: 2018 NHL Draft
Ron Hextall, then the General Manager of the Philadelphia Flyers, drafted Jay O'Brien as the 19th overall pick in the 2018 NHL Draft. It was a moment of anticipation and potential for the young player, earmarking his entry into the professional league.
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Compensation and Unfulfilled Potential
The complexity arises from the fact that the Philadelphia Flyers didn't extend a contract to O'Brien, thereby leading to a compensatory outcome. According to the rules, Daniel Briere, the Flyers' GM, is set to receive a compensatory 2nd round pick in 2024 as a result of O'Brien not being signed.
Unveiling O'Brien's Skills
Describing O'Brien's playing style, a source mentions,
"He demonstrates both good acceleration and speed and uses it to create space and scoring chances. He can finish as demonstrated by his 43 goals. He also has really good hands. Whether he's unleashing a shot or making a subtle extra move to create a shooting lane, he can do that at top speed and create havoc for opponents."
Balancing Potential with Experience
O'Brien's potential was evident, but the question of the level of competition he had faced hovered. Encouragingly, O'Brien showcased his skills against more experienced competitors, dispelling doubts. Hints of defensive improvements were evident, setting the stage for his continued growth.
Last Season's Performance
During the last season, O'Brien wore the colors of Boston University, where he demonstrated his prowess with 32 points across 39 games. This solid performance further solidified his presence in the hockey realm.
Continuing the Journey with Marlies
Now, O'Brien's hockey journey takes a new turn as he joins the Toronto Marlies under a one-year AHL contract. The Maple Leafs organization has invested in his potential, and his contributions on the ice are eagerly anticipated.
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