"Teammate of the above-mentioned Travis Konecny during their Minor Midget days,
Lawson Crouse is an intelligent and robust winger with an astute two-way dedication. His ability to play a number of roles is extremely beneficial and whether he’s starring on the penalty kill or driving the net with a purpose on the powerplay, Crouse is a true competitor that won’t stop until his mission is complete. Extremely attentive to detail, his ability to position himself and shield off checkers with his rangy size allows him to dominate in possession. Add in an effective battery of shots that can be unleashed from afar or in tight crease traffic with great success and you have a power forward that will eat up minutes. Book it, Lawson Crouse will be the breakout player from this year’s draft eligible OHL crop."
http://www.mckeenshockey.com/prospects-blog/youngblood-ohl-sends-strong-2015-nhl-draft-crop-top-10/
Lawson is a 'big' man who can impose himself on opponents and make it extremely difficult for them. He is a strong skater with a good burst of speed and if he has the slightest step on a defender, it is an almost impossible task to regain position vs. him. Good puck skills and
is a smart player with and without the puck. Developing into the type of player that can be a force at the NHL level.
http://www.tsn.ca/teen-titans-mcdavid-eichel-top-mckenzie-s-draft-ranking-1.83478
It's not only you but some people just don't understand that a 6'4 PWF like Crouse doesn't grow on trees. He skates well, he's big, he's strong, he shoots the puck well, he's smart, he's mature, he's a good passer, he sees the ice well. What he won't do is blow past defenders or go around the whole defence and then deke the goalie out of his jock then score but then again which power forward in the NHL does? Oh yeah that's right, none.
He's the type of guy you need to do the dirty work then bang a goal in, put him infront of the net on the PP because he can tip shots and screen a goalie. Put him beside Marner and Strome so he can pick up the loose pucks, be physical and be a very hard player to contain. Put him with skilled players and he along with his line will thrive because of the dirty work Crouse can do and along with getting to the net but he can also play that sniper role to find a soft spot in the offensive zone then score.