Dobber profile from April
https://dobberprospects.com/2024/04/...024-nhl-draft/
Can't complain about taking a guy who some thought could go in the first at 74. Another guy I am curious to see at development camp... Flames gonna be teaching these D how to defend I would imagine since they can all score.
35. Henry Mews, RD — Ottawa 67’s (OHL)
Jordan Harris – Mews is an interesting case study. He’s very clearly an offensively tilted defenseman playing in a very conservative defensive structure in Ottawa. Despite the system, Mews produced at nearly a point per game pace this season, mainly due to effective puck movement and passing. The big question with Mews will be how much offense there actually is in his game, and can he extract that offensive potential in the higher leagues ahead? If he can, then he’s likely worthy of a 1st round pick. If he can’t, then his path to the NHL is a bit cloudier as he has just okay size and compete level but struggles defensively. If he hits, expect a power play contributor and a puck moving type of player.