If you were to start talking about a 6-foot-9 center, most people would assume that you were talking about a basketball player, not a hockey player.
But for Curtis Douglas, a Dallas Stars 4th-round pick (106th overall) from the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, a recent change from playing wing to playing center has got fans of the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires talking.
Douglas started the season on the wing before being shifted to the middle of the ice on Oct. 12, and the results since then have been nothing short of great. He has 12 points in the nine games since then, including finding the score sheet in seven of his past eight games.