F Michael Misa - Saginaw Spirit, OHL (2025 Draft)

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Looks like kid has grown a bit. Standing beside #92 Nic Sima who was “6’4” last year but went down to 6’3 this year.

Misa listed at 6’1 but he looks to be the same height or even a little bit taller and both are same distance back from photographer- neither slouching.
 

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I think it's almost a given this guy gets picked before Hagens, but I wonder if he goes #1. That kind of offensive talent is to good to pass on
 
Seems disingenuous to leave out D-2 Tavares 72 goals.

Still insane
I get what you’re saying but they obviously want to highlight that this is his draft season. Kane and Tavares both had their 60 goal OHL seasons in 2006/07. So I suppose another stat that’s about the same is Misa is the first player in his 17 year old or younger season to score 60 in the OHL since Tavares.
 
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I get what you’re saying but they obviously want to highlight that this is his draft season. Kane and Tavares both had their 60 goal OHL seasons in 2006/07. So I suppose another stat that’s about the same is Misa is the first player in his 17 year old or younger season to score 60 in the OHL since Tavares.
For sure. I understand why they chose draft season only.

But imagine in the nhl saying "player has the 4th most goals for a 19 year old" and leaving out someone who had scored more ar age 18. He should be on the list with an asterisk that says he was 2 years removed from being draft eligible.

Still an incredible feat just figured JT deserved the love because that is probably one of if not the greatest goal scoring years in Chl history when you account for age
 

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