It's a bit of a shame that Adam Mascherin isn't getting more attention in this year's draft class.
A left-shooting winger with the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League, Mascherin was quietly third in the OHL among first-year daft eligible players in primary points – just behind Alex DeBrincat and Matthew Tkachuk. While DeBrincat rode shotgun with Dylan Strome and Tkachuk played with Mitch Marner, Mascherin played with Ryan MacInnis and played on a team that wasn't stacked.
Could Mascherin be a fit for the Calgary Flames at 35th overall?
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So why isn't Mascherin generally considered a first rounder?