Alex DeBrincat – Erie Otters – Player Profile

Height: 5’7”

Weight: 160 pounds

Date of Birth: December 18, 1997 – Detroit, Michigan

Position: Right Wing

Shoots: Right

OHL Draft: Undrafted, signed as a free agent.

First there was the Little Engine That Could: “I think I can, I think I can.”

Then, there is Alex DeBrincat: “I know I can, I know I can.”

Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images
Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images

The twice undrafted DeBrincat signed on with the Otters as a free agent after scoring 54 goals and adding 57 assists in just 50 games for Lake Forest Academy. He took the Ontario Hockey League by storm in his rookie season scoring 51 times to go along with 53 assists while playing in all 68 games. His goals were almost twice as many as his closest rookie rival while his points exceeded twice as many (Zachary Senyshyn: 26 goals, 45 points) en route to winning OHL and CHL rookie of the year.

Throughout last season I heard it many times: “anyone can score playing with McDavid” or “I could score playing with McDavid.”

While playing with a world class player like McDavid would benefit anyone, just how much did it? There are no OHL stats that indicate how much DeBrincat played with McDavid or OHL scoring leader Dylan Strome for that matter. So let’s look at it like this:

DeBrincat averaged .75 goals per game and .78 assists per game through his 68 games. In the 21 games that McDavid missed with injury and the World Junior Championships DeBrincat averaged .52 goals per game and 1.00 assist per game. With McDavid in the lineup terrorizing defences and opening up space, he averaged .85 goals per game and .68 assists per game.

His points per game with McDavid in the lineup stood at 1.53 points per game while without McDavid he averaged 1.52 points per game. Anatomize those numbers and you should come to a legitimate conclusion.

While there are no statistics available for last season of McDavid playing without DeBrincat in the lineup, one can come to a reasonable inference that as much as McDavid made DeBrincat a better goal scorer, DeBrincat made McDavid a better set up man.

There are however, some advanced stats available from CHL Stats

DeBrincat stats

There is no doubt DeBrincat is relishing (and succeeding) in a larger role this season. Early on he’s averaging 28:21 of even strength ice time, up from 23:32 in even strength ice time as a rookie. I’m not suggesting he can continue his pace of 10 goals and 13 points in his first five games, but will suggest he’ll be right up there with the leaders by game 68. He’s already had two dominant performances in a 5 goal game and a 4 goal game.

There is no denying DeBrincat is very undersized. But he has superb speed to overtake guys one on one and is excellent at “hiding” and moving into the scoring areas at the right time. While his mindset playing with McDavid was that of a shoot first winger, he displayed his playmaking abilities in the latter’s absence. Despite the size issue, he is more than willing to play physical and is not dissuaded from going to the dirty areas.

DeBrincat is also an agitator and creates the impression that he enjoys the chirping game on the ice. He can lure the opposition into taking needless and foolish penalties and then work his magic on the powerplay.

There is no question that discussions about DeBrincat among National Hockey League teams will center on his size. Is he a first round talent? In this viewer’s eyes: absolutely. NHL teams will have to decide whether DeBrincat can be the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Tyler Johnson or the Calgary Flames’ Johnny Gaudreau.

“I know I can, I know I can.”

 And now you know as well.

Wildcats’ Conor Garland named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Arizona Coyotes prospect Conor Garland of the Moncton Wildcats is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 4 after scoring four goals and three assists for seven points in two games with a plus-minus rating of plus-3.

Garland extended his multi-point streak to four games to start the 2015-16 campaign following a home-and-home series against the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles where he factored in seven of the club’s eight goals scored.  On Wednesday night he picked up a goal and two assists despite a 7-3 road loss, then scored his fourth career hat-trick and added an assist as first star of a 5-2 victory on Friday.

Garland, a 19-year-old from Scituate, MA, is playing in his fourth career QMJHL season.  Selected by the Coyotes in the fifth round of the 2015 NHL Draft, Garland tied for the CHL lead in scoring last season with 129 points in 67 games.

Also considered for the award this week was 2016 NHL Draft prospect and CHL Rookie of the Year Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters who scored five goals in two games played, and Reid Gardiner of the Prince Albert Raiders who scored three goals and two assists for five points in two games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

CHL Leagues

Otters’ Alex DeBrincat named Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that 2016 NHL Draft prospect Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 4 after recording five goals in two games with a plus-minus rating of plus-5.

DeBrincat helped the Otters earn a pair of victories last week to improve their record to 4-0-0-0 as the only remaining undefeated team in the OHL.  The club posted a 3-2 shootout triumph over the Flint Firebirds in Saturday night’s home opener, and also earned a 6-1 road victory over the Niagara IceDogs last Thursday with DeBrincat setting a franchise regular season single game record with a five-goal performance as the game’s first star.  He opened the scoring in that contest with his second goal of the season at the 10 minute mark of the first period, then broke a 1-1 tie with his second of the game early in the second period.  DeBrincat completed his hat-trick 53 seconds later before setting career-highs with goals four and five midway through the second and third periods respectively.  While former teammate Connor McDavid netted five goals in a single playoff game last April, DeBrincat is the first OHL player to record five goals in a regular season game since both Nick Ritchie of the Peterborough Petes, and Andreas Athanasiou of the Barrie Colts in February, 2014.

DeBrincat, a 17-year-old from Detroit, Michigan, earned OHL and CHL Rookie of the Year honours in 2014-15 after scoring 51 goals and 53 assists for 104 points in 68 games.  With six goals and one assist through three games of the 2015-16 campaign, DeBrincat is eligible for the 2016 NHL Draft and was one of seven OHL players listed as first round candidates by NHL Central Scouting in their September ‘Players to Watch’ list.

Watch video highlights of DeBrincat and the Otters against the IceDogs.

Also considered for the award this week was fellow 2016 NHL Draft prospect Logan Brown of the Windsor Spitfires who led the league with six points in two games scoring once with five assists, while forward Dante Salituro recorded four assists in one game played helping the Ottawa 67’s to a 5-1 victory over the Hamilton Bulldogs.  In goal, New Jersey Devils prospect Mackenzie Blackwood of the Barrie Colts posted a 2-1-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 1.33 and save percentage of .960.

Pioneer

2015-16 Pioneer Energy OHL Players of the Week:

Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Alex DeBrincat (Erie Otters)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)