New Jersey Devils‘ 1st round pick in the 2014 draft (#30 overall) rookie center John Quenneville(42) scored a 1st NHL goal in his 6th game with the big club.
He arrived on a second recall leading affiliate Albany Devils in points (41), assists by a wide margin (29) and adds 12 goals on top of all that in 53 AHL games.
One downside is a depressing -17 rating.
The former 2016 WHL Champion in his fourth and final year for Brandon Wheat Kings was more than a point per game scorer during the regular season and in the playoffs, not to mention a combined +45.
His 16 goals was a most in the junior league for the postseason.
The 6’1″ 195 lbs. forward is signed through 2018/2019 on a three-year entry level deal.
At only 20-years old, he also has two assists to his point tally.
He’s ready for the show.