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Marshall Warren – 2019 NHL Draft Prospect Profile

Marshall Warren

Vancouver THW 2019 NHL Entry Draft Guide (Square)

2018-19 Team: USA NTDP

Date of Birth: April 20, 2001

Place of Birth: Laurel Hollow, NY

Ht: 5-foot-11 Wt: 168 pounds

Shoots: Left

Position: D

NHL Draft Eligibility: 2019 first-year eligible

Rankings

NHL Central Scouting: 61st (among NA skaters)

Future Considerations: 52nd

TSN/Bob McKenzie: 94th

Dobber Prospects: 72nd  

When you play on the same team as other top prospects like Cole Caufield, Jack Hughes, and Alex Turcotte, it is hard to grab the spotlight. Despite not getting the attention some of his teammates up front have, Warren had himself a very nice season on the back end for the U.S. National Team Development Team during the 2018-19 season.

Warren scored eight goals and 34 points in 58 games for the U-18 team this past season. He was a key member of the team’s defense, playing big minutes on the top-four. He is committed to playing at Boston College next fall. If he should happen to play in the CHL instead, his rights are currently owned by the Mississauga Steelheads of the Ontario Hockey League.

Risk – 3/5 | Reward – 4/5

Fantasy Hockey Potential

Offense – 6/10 | Defense – 8/10

Awards/Achievements

Warren started to load up his resume back in 2017 when he an All-American Defenseman for the U16 North Jersey Avalanche, helping them to the AYHL National Championship. He also racked up the most points by a defenseman in the U16 T1EHL that season.

He shined on the international stage as well with Team USA. Warren won a Gold Medal at the 2018 U17 World Junior Championship and a Bronze Medal at the 2019 U18 World Junior Championship.

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