Another multi-point game for Sean Farrell
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Jeff Drouin
January 9, 2022 (10:07)
With the miserable season the Habs are having, one has to turn to other leagues to find positive news. On the American side, there is a prospect from the Habs that is doing very well these days.
This is Sean Farrell. The one who was selected in the fourth round of the 2020 Draft continues to impress the gallery with Harvard University's Crimson.
Again on Saturday, the Habs' prospect contributed offensively to their victory of 4-1 by scoring a goal and an assist. This is the sixth time this season that he has scored more than one point in a game.
This other strong performance brings his total of points to 17 this season, with seven goals and ten assists in just 12 games in the NCAA.
We can therefore say that Farrell adapts very well to the caliber of the NCAA game. Several analysts feared a fall offensively since he was evolving on the side of the USHL last year.
Do you think he will continue to produce at that rate? Do you think he can become a surprise of the 2020 auction and succeed in breaking through the CH alignment in the long term?
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