Fourth round picks don't often lead the Canadian Hockey League in scoring. They don't often register 225 points in 123 games either.
But Adam Brooks, the Maple Leafs' overaged 92nd overall at the 2016 NHL Draft, isn't your average fourth rounder. He's already a First-Team All-Star and the reigning Western Hockey League scoring champion after posting 120 points in 72 games and 23 more in 12 playoff contests. This year, in his first season as the Regina Pats' captain, he might repeat on both fronts. Through 39 games, Brooks sits second in WHL scoring with 82 points.
In the last two seasons, no player in the CHL has registered more points than Brooks.