
"Q, he's got great speed. He plays both wing and centre, but he brings speed to the game. He's a competitive kid, but his speed is what drives him. He's fast, he's powerful for a young kid. He's going to bring energy to the game. He's going to work. He's going to compete, that's what he's going to bring to the game tonight."
The Toronto Maple Leafs are transitioning into sellers at the trade deadline, shipping off players like Nicolas Roy to acquire future draft picks and assets. This shift creates lineup gaps that present opportunities for prospects Easton Cowan and Jacob Quillan to earn significant playing time. Cowan, who has moved in and out of the lineup, will receive minutes in the top six. Quillan, currently on the fourth line despite strong performance with the Toronto Marlies, seeks his breakthrough opportunity. Coach Craig Berube values both prospects, particularly praising Quillan's speed, competitiveness, and versatility as a wing and centre player.
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