"While the trade of Brayden Schenn looks lopsided in the favor of the St. Louis Blues, Morgan Frost might even things out before it is all said and done. Frost was just named the Ontario Hockey League's Player of the Week for the week ending December 17. In his three games for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, Frost scored four goals and added four assists while posting a +9 goal differential. Frost was selected with the 2017 first-round pick, 27th overall, which came from the Blues along with a future first-round pick and Jori Lehtera in exchange for Schenn. The 18-year-old forward is currently ninth in the OHL in goals (19), second in assists (36), third in points (55) and leads the league with a +42 goal differential. The Greyhounds are heading into the OHL's holiday break on a 20-game winning streak and Frost has been a huge part in that. For whatever reason, Frost was not invited to Team Canada's World Junior Championship camp this past summer so he will not be taking part in the tournament which starts next week. "