Getting your foot into the door of the NHL is an arduous task, and it’s much harder to then establish yourself as a full-time NHL player. Then, it’s even harder to become a productive, top-six caliber player once you get there.
2020 first-round pick Seth Jarvis has already checked all of those boxes in the first 24 games of what looks to be an NHL career with nearly limitless potential.
At 19 years and 344 days old, Jarvis is the fourth-youngest rookie that has played north of 200 5-on-5 minutes this season, a group of rookies that amounts to 44.