Some new faces stood out this week. As the trade deadline approaches, we hope (and expect) that this trend will continue. Onto the numbers!

Stats Sheet

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Biggest Standouts

Logan Brown continues to thrive on the Kitchener Rangers. Brown had three points and 12 shots in three games this week, and is currently fifth in the OHL in points-per-game (1.64). Top-six forwards in the NHL usually score above 1.5 PPG in their final season, and both Brown and Aaron Luchuk (1.67) are above that mark currently. Brown’s 3.68 shots per game is higher than everyone ranked above him other than Luchuk, showing that although Brown’s more of a playmaker, he’s been getting opportunities to fire pucks on net.

Logan Brown's 18th of the season was a beauty Nearly had #19, too. pic.twitter.com/94Lh5o8KpF — Sens Prospects (@SensProspects) February 17, 2018

If Derick Brassard is traded this week, expect Brown to get an extended opportunity as a top-six NHL centre as soon as next season.

A sort-of afterthought this season, McCormick is signed to a one-way deal next year and has looked solid in his eight NHL games this season. Always noticeable given his motor, pest-like qualities, and ability to charge the net, McCormick surely looks like a player I’d rather have over Gabriel Dumont at this point. A teammate of Ryan Dzingel at Ohio State, Dzingel assisted on McCormick’s first goal this season. He scored last night on a nice wrist shot, too.

What you can expect from McCormick though are plays like the assist below. First on puck, trying to generate net front attack. It led to a Colin White goal.

Filip Ahl

Also an afterthought after he left Regina (WHL) to go back to Sweden, Ahl’s been playing in the Allsvenskan and his 10 goals in 23 games are already tied for second on his team. Ahl is unsigned, but his future is in question as it’s unknown whether the Sens will try to bring him to Belleville to play in the AHL next season. He’s always had skill, but moves a bit slow for his size and needs to show consistent work ethic night-in, night-out. In my opinion, the Sens need all the young players they can get, and I’d much rather Ahl than a 27+ year old AHL veteran.

Filip Ahl had his second straight 2-goal game on Saturday With 10 Goals on the season, he's T2 on his team in goals despite playing 20 fewer games than most teammates.



Ahl has 13 Points (10G, 3A) in 23 Allsvenskan games pic.twitter.com/c6zwSZqqzr — Sens Prospects (@SensProspects) February 19, 2018

Silver Linings

Aaron Luchuk keeps on scoring, and had nine points in three games this week. He’s also a character player, as showcased in this video played by the Spitfires when Luchuk’s Colts visited. Luchuk was also written about by DobberHockey in a prospect profile.

VIDEO: If you weren't there tonight or just want to see it again; here's tonight's @ALuchuk91 video. A tip of the bucket for everything he did with the Spitfires. #ThankYou #AaronLuchuk pic.twitter.com/1vqamAgFCM — Windsor Spitfires (@SpitsHockey) February 16, 2018