The name Jared Davidson may not be very familiar to you. And I don’t blame you.
But at the moment, the name of the 20-year-old is starting to pop up.
Davidson is a fifth-round pick for the Canadiens in 2022. He was drafted on July 8, one day after his 20th birthday. At the age of 19, he impressed with 42 goals and 89 points in 64 games with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL.
But there, the main interested party has taken it to the next level. This year, with the same Thunderbirds, the WHL burns with a total of 51 points …
in 32 parts.
Nicholas Cloutier (TVA Sports) went to meet with his general manager, Bill LaForgeThe latter gave us a glimpse of what we could see from Davidson in the near future within the CH organization:
He is definitely a competitor (player). He’s not that big or tall, but like Gallagher, he turns up the heat when he jumps on the ice. He has finished checks and is ready to defend his teammates. Bill LaForge
In terms of points per game, Jared Davidson is second among hopes #CH this chapter.
At the time, he was cut from Midget AAA and could now join the Rocket in a few months.
Nick Bobrov spoke about it in very brilliant terms. https://t.co/jh8s5rXlcG– Nicholas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) January 11, 2023
Some will say it’s normal to see him so well because he’s 20 and still playing in the juniors. But Davidson doesn’t rank sixth in WHL history simply because he’s one of the oldest in the league.
He was put there because he had talent. And his 51 points collected in space 32 have the advantage of being underlined.
As noted by Nicholas Cloutier, L.L.CIn terms of points per game, Jared Davidson is second among Canadian hopefuls this chapter. Joshua Roy finds himself in the front row.
The guy comes out of nowhere and I’m not throwing darts at him saying that. However, I get the impression we’ll start talking about him more often if he continues to dominate the way he does at the moment.
You will understand that he is in his final season in the Junior category and will be ready to make the leap to the pros at the end of the campaign. Could he reach out to the Laval Rocket to finish the season, if the Thunderbirds were quickly eliminated in the WHL? That remained to be seen.
But it will be interesting to see his performance at the end of the season.
yes…
I forgot to tell you that CH’s hope knows how to use his fists:
Jared Davidson has one battered man in the WHL pic.twitter.com/IfOnQDIiZb
– Scott Matla (@scottmatla) December 31, 2022
A lot of
– I love that!
The Hall of Fame gives confidence to Joe Sakichttps://t.co/fVsaxMcVwP
—RDS (RDSca) January 11, 2023
That pretty much sums up John Klingberg’s situation.
“He’s played better lately, but he hasn’t put in a good first half. The Ducks expected more and so did he. He struggled defensively, but he also didn’t do what was expected offensively,” Wood on Klingberg # Ducks
—Jason Gregor (@JasonGregor) January 11, 2023
– Listen to him speak and try not to smile.
“Five minutes down the road I grew up playing hockey. Having my dad here watching practice is like the good old days. It’s very exciting for me and I think everyone in my family will have a lot of fun tomorrow.”
Mark Kastelic talks about playing at home for the first time pic.twitter.com/ygjtzoJlzk
– Ottawa Senators January 11, 2023
– Continued.
The Leafs went 7-2-0 without Matthews last season
Hines: “They’re a good team for a reason. Austin play a big part in that, but they have other good players. I think they play a good team game.”
Duchene: “You can take one big head out of the beast, but you still have four, five more heads”
– Mark Masters January 11, 2023
He continues brewing at CF Montreal.
🎧-Sports Director of #CFMTL Olivier Renard on the Ki Camara situation. All details about https://t.co/gro5NpIo3q pic.twitter.com/SYBG8plNai
– IMF Radio (IMFCRadio) January 11, 2023
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