Misa was busy winning a Memorial Cup championship instead of going to the U18.My mistake, I forgot he didn't make that team either.
And like I said he had a better 5v5 xGF% than his teammates. I see a lot of room for growth personally, including his point totals regressing to the mean after this year.
Was just saying I'd be a lot more concerned that it took Misa until his 3rd season in the OHL to finally produce at an elite level, than Hagen's "underwhelming" year in the NCAA.

Misa OHL season 1: 56 points in 45 games as a 15 year old, outscoring Connor McDavid's 15 year old OHL season.
Misa OHL season 2: 75 points in 67 games as a 16 year old (so keep in mind this is elite production for a 16 year old in the OHL), while playing out of position on the third line for a stacked Memorial Cup-winning team, still lead the team in scoring for a forward.
Misa OHL season 3: Lead the OHL in scoring as a 17 year old.
If you see more upside in Hagens, great. I don't see it, and neither to scouts. You must be truly exceptional.
Hagens played with Leonard and Perreault most of the season, and when he was separated from them he faced softer competition. It's no shock that his xGF% (which I will be needing a source for, now that I think about it) was a little higher than those guys.