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Prospect Profile: Logan Brown
National Hockey League

Prospect Profile: Logan Brown

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 5:22 p.m. ET

The Ottawa Senators selected Logan Brown as the11th overall pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

Logan Brown

Center, Windsor Spitfires

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The Ottawa Senators moved up one spot in the 2016 Entry draft trading a 2016 3rd rounder to the New Jersey Devil in-order to move from 12th to 11th to select Logan Brown.

The big Play-making center was rated the 52nd best prospect in the Hockey News top 100 prospects under 21 issue.

Brown is a huge center who excels at both ends of the ice. He can be dominant in the offensive zone but takes care of his own end as well. His large frame is key to his success as he uses his body to shield his puck and his reach to keep it off other players sticks. He is not overly physical for a player his size, but will finish every check and battle down low very effectively. He has a good shot with a pro like release as well as good creativity and maturity when passing the puck. (Tyler Parchem, EP 2016)

The St.Louis native has struggled with a wrist injury all season. Playing in just 25 games so far this season for the Master Card Memorial Cup host Windsor Spitfires.

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