Maple Leafs Top Prospect Breaks Records Held By Current NHL Superstars

Published March 2, 2024 at 1:13 PM
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Connor McDavid left an indelible mark on Junior hockey, shattering records and earning a place as one of Canada's most captivating young talents in recent memory.

Last night, a Toronto Maple Leafs prospect achieved a remarkable feat, eclipsing one of McDavid's records.

In an OHL matchup between the London Knights and the Kitchener Rangers, Easton Cowan notched a point for the 28th consecutive game, surpassing a milestone previously held by Connor McDavid and Alex DeBrincat.

"Easton Cowan is unstoppable on the penalty kill 🥵


The @MapleLeafs prospect scores shorthanded to extend his point streak to 28 games, passing Connor McDavid and Alex DeBrincat for the second-longest this decade 📊"


Cowan's impressive tally of 80 points, including 30 goals, in just 46 games with the Knights underscores his readiness for the next level. As the Leafs' first-round pick in 2023, Cowan is poised to make waves in Toronto, whether with the Marlies or the Maple Leafs.

With the trade deadline looming, Cowan's status as one of Toronto's top prospects makes him a prized asset. It's unlikely that he'll be moved, but if he is, it'll come at a steep price.

Source: Hockeypatrol
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