Prospect Watch: Legare leads his team taken at PPG Paints Arena (Penguins)

Nathan Legare. -- Denis Thibeault / QMJHL

Nathan Legare's Baie-Comeau Drakkar are in a bit of a rebuilding phase.

After going all-in last season and finishing tied for the No. 1 spot in the QMJHL's Eastern Conference with a 49-15-2-2 record, the Drakkar currently rank sixth of ten teams in the conference with a 21-23-1 record. In the recent trade period, they traded No. 2 leading scorer and captain Gabriel Fortier for a 16-year-old rookie and five high to mid-range draft picks.

With the trading period closed, Legare will remain with the Drakkar for the remainder of the season, and has already been named captain to replace Fortier.

Legare is the Drakkar's leading scorer with 23 goals and 23 assists in 41 games, a 15-point lead over any other Drakkar player still on the roster. That's production at a rate of 1.12 points per game, a slight dip from last year's rate of 1.28 points per game, but some of that can be attributed to the supporting cast not being what it was last season.

Legare has been on a hot streak as of late, with seven goals and six assists in his last 10 games. He scored goals in each of the Drakkar's last two games, although his team fell short of a win in both games.

On Jan. 18, the Drakkar went down 1-0 early in the first period. Legare scored a power play goal later in the period to tie the game:

The Drakkar fell 5-4 in overtime that game.

After a scoreless first period on Jan. 19, Legare opened the scoring 18 seconds into the middle frame, an unassisted even strength goal:

The Drakkar went on to allow the next five goals and eventually fall 6-3.

While Legare's offensive production is slightly lower this season, he's taking significantly more shots. Last season, he took 271 shots over 68 games, for a rate of four shots per game. This season, he's attempted 233 shots over 41 games, for a rate of 5.7 shots per game. His total 233 shots rank No. 1 in the QMJHL. The QMJHL also tracks their own statistic called "dangerous shots," of which Legare has 112, the fourth-most in the QMJHL.

Legare will still be too young to move to the AHL next season, as he just turned 19 a week and a half ago. Next season his options are still limited to the NHL or being sent back to juniors as a result of the NHL-CHL agreement. In 2021-22, he will be eligible to play for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Here’s how the rest of the Penguins’ prospects in juniors, college, and Europe did this week:

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FORWARDS

Judd Caulfield

Position: Forward

Size: 6-4/207

Shoots: Right

Drafted: 2019, fifth round

Team: North Dakota (NCAA)

Season totals: 19 games, 3 goals, 5 assists

Caulfield played in two games this week and scored one goal:

Liam Gorman

Position: Center

Size: 6-3/196

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2018, sixth round

Team: Princeton (NCAA)

Season totals: 19 games, 3 assists

Gorman and Princeton did not play this week.

Filip Hallander

Position: Center/Wing

Size: 6-1/190

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2018, second round

Team: Lulea HF (SHL)

Season totals: 9 games, 3 goal, 3 assists

Hallander scored two goals in two games this week.

When asked in a Swedish video interview on Lulea's Youtube channel (that I spent about 30 minutes translating) if he'll be moving to North America next season, Hallander said "we'll see." And, before games, he eats pasta. He also likes to fish. Ground-breaking stuff.

Nathan Legare

Position: Right wing

Size: 6-0/205

Shoots: Right

Drafted: 2019, third round

Team: Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)

Season totals: 41 games, 23 goals, 23 assists

Legare played in two games this week and scored two goals.

Linus Olund

Position: Center

Size: 5-11/183

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2017, fifth round

Team: Brynas IF (SHL)

Season totals: 31 games, 1 goal, 6 assists

Olund was scoreless in two games this week.

Nikita Pavlychev

Position: Center

Size: 6-8/225

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2015, seventh round

Team: Penn State (NCAA)

Season totals: 17 games, 4 goal, 6 assists

Pavlychev was scoreless in two games this week. He got tossed in Penn State's Jan. 17 game for throwing a punch, but didn't receive a suspension for doing so.

Samuel Poulin

Position: Wing

Size: 6-1/207

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2019, first round

Team: Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)

Season totals: 31 games, 19 goals, 24 assists

In Poulin's second week back from his injury, he played in three games and scored two goals and two assists.

Valtteri Puustinen

Position: Wing

Size: 5-9/183

Shoots: Right

Drafted: 2019, seventh round

Team: HPK (Liiga)

Season totals: 35 games, 13 goals, 18 assists

After missing two weeks with an injury, Puustinen returned and picked up one assist in one game.

DEFENSEMEN

Calen Addison

Size: 5-10/180

Shoots: Right

Drafted: 2018, second round

Team: Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)

Season totals: 33 games, 8 goals, 23 assists

Addison returned to Lethbridge for the first week since winning gold at the World Junior, and scored one goal and one assist in two games.

Santeri Airola

Size: 5-11/165

Shoots: Right

Drafted: 2019, seventh round

Team: SaiPa (Liiga), Kettera (Mestis)

Season totals: 2 games with SaiPa; 19 games, 7 assists with Kettera

Airola recorded one assist in one game with Kettera this week.

Ryan Jones

Size: 6-2/186

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2016, fourth round

Team: Nebraska-Omaha (NCAA)

Season totals: 24 games, 2 goals, 6 assists

Jones was scoreless in two games this week.

Antti Palojarvi

Size: 6-1/172

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2017, sixth round

Team: Lukko (Liiga), Lukko U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga), Hokki (Mestis)

Season totals: 5 games with Lukko; 14 games, 3 assists with Lukko U20; 12 games with Hokki

Palojarvi returned from injury this week and was scoreless in two games with Hokki.

Clayton Phillips

Size: 5-11/183

Shoots: Left

Drafted: 2017, third round

Team: Penn State (NCAA)

Season totals: 24 games, 2 goal, 7 assists

Phillips was scoreless in two games this week.

William Reilly

Size: 6-2/196

Drafted: 2017, seventh round

Team: Rensselaer Polytech (NCAA)

Season totals: 23 games, 7 goal, 8 assists

Reilly played in two games this week and was scoreless.

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