Cowan's moving the puck well

Cowan is doing a good job finding Matthews
definitely doesn't look out of place
Notes from the rest of the prospect pool:
- The Marlies began their 2025-26 regular season over the weekend, splitting a two-game set with the Rochester Americans. Artur Akhtyamov got the start in Friday’s season opener, allowing four goals on 26 shots in a 4-3 loss, with Borya Valis scoring the first two goals of his pro career. Jacob Quillan notched a pair of assists, while Luke Haymes added a helper of his own. Dennis Hildeby was between the pipes for Saturday’s rematch, and he stopped 32 of the 33 shots he faced to lead the Marlies to a 4-1 victory. Ryan Tverberg scored his first goal of the season, while Quillan added another assist and William Villeneuve picked up his first point after a breakout season in 2024-25.
Borya Valis has his first @TheAHL goal! 🚨
- Ben Danford rejoined the Oshawa Generals, getting into three games this past week. He launched seven shots on goal in his season debut but was held scoreless in a 3-1 victory over Sarnia, had a rough outing where he finished -3 in a 3-0 loss to Flint on Saturday, and registered his first point of the season in Monday’s overtime win against Windsor.
Rogo puts it in and puts us up 3-1‼️ #OSHvsWSR
- The Kingston Frontenacs blew out the Peterborough Petes by a score of 9-1 on Friday night, and Leafs prospect Tyler Hopkins had his fingerprints all over the game. He fired eight shots on goal, scored once at even strength, once shorthanded, and added two assists. The OHL season is still young, but Hopkins has gotten off to a great start with eight points through seven games, and he is well on his way to surpassing his numbers from a season ago.
Tyler Hopkins goes in all alone and scores shorthanded for his second of the game #LeafsForever
- 2024 fifth-round pick Miroslav Holinka has been hot to start the WHL season, and his best game thus far came in a 6-2 win over Lethbridge on Monday night. Holinka finished with seven shots on goal, getting on the board with a pair of goals and three assists, bringing him up to seven goals and four assists through just six games. He had a solid rookie campaign in the WHL a season ago with 45 points in 47 games, and he looks to have taken a significant step to begin the 2025-26 season.
🎥HIGHLIGHT OF THE NIGHT🎥 Miroslav Holinka with the spin-o-rama setup to Poul Andersen to finish it! @EdmOilKings | #WHLHoN
- Victor Johansson had a fantastic 2024-25 season in Sweden’s J20 ranks, and after scoring two goals in just his second J20 game of the 2025-26 season, he was loaned to IK Oskarshamn of HockeyAllsvenskan in Sweden’s second-tier professional league. Through two games with Oskarshamn, Johansson is averaging about 13:30 of ice time, and he has registered an assist in each game. If he is able to continue producing at that level, he could see extended time with Leksands in the SHL as the season progresses.
- The Michigan Wolverines picked up a pair of wins over Providence on the weekend, with Nick Moldenhauer tallying a couple of assists in Friday’s 5-1 victory. The 2022 third-rounder had just 10 points in 29 games as a sophomore in 2024-25, but he has gotten off to a good start in his junior year with a goal and two assists through four games playing on Michigan’s second line.
Nice cross-ice feed from #LeafsForever prospect Nick Moldenhauer to spring #GoHabsGo prospect Michael Hage who tucks it home
- Sam McCue put together an impressive OHL campaign in 2024-25 after being selected by the Leafs in the seventh round of the draft. His heavy style of play and net-driven game allowed him to break out for 36 goals in 55 games between Owen Sound and Flint, and building off of that could put him in line for an entry-level contract at the end of this season. It has been a bit of a slower start for McCue with his new club in Brantford, but he notched his second goal of the season in an 8-5 win over Ottawa on Sunday, bringing him to four points in seven games.
McCue Scores Number Two✌️ The @MapleLeafs prospect has his second of the year to put the @BulldogsOHL up 5-4! @FloHockey
- Harry Nansi, a fifth-round pick of the Leafs in last summer’s draft, has gotten off to a fantastic start with Owen Sound in the OHL. He has been held off the scoresheet just twice in eight games to start the season, with a pair of goals and eight assists on the ledger thus far. Nansi’s skating is a work in progress, but his size and raw skill have allowed him to find success early in the OHL season.
While the boys work hard to kill off this Transform Tree & Shrub Care Penalty. Let's take a look at John Banks first OHL & Walker Family Financial Goal of his career.
John Banks with his First Career OHL and Walker Family Financial Goal, makes it 1-0 on the power play.
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