Flyers select center Jay O'Brien with 19th overall pick in 2018 NHL Draft

After nabbing winger Joel Farabee with the 14th overall pick in the 2018 NHL Draft — the pick acquired when they traded Brayden Schenn to St. Louis, the Flyers used their own pick on center Jay O'Brien.

The center, who is committed to attend Providence in the fall, went to the same school as another Flyers great scorer Jeremy Roenick in high school. He was the USA Today player of the year in 2018 and ranked as one of the top centers in the class.

His mom was pretty excited when his name was called by Ron Hextall.

He is a high energy guy with a high ceiling and a potential high volume goal scorer for the Flyers at the NHL level. Will he be able to make a quick leap to the highest level of hockey?

"It's tough to put a number on it," he said on NBCSN after being picked, "but I am just going to go to Providence to try and help them win another national championship."

Here's more on Philly's second offensive selection in the first round Friday:

BIO & MEASURABLES

Position: Center
Height: 5-11
Weight: 176
Shoots: Right
Date of birth: November 4, 1999
Hometown: Hingham, Mass

STATISTICS


SCOUTING REPORTS

TheHockeyWriters.com

When it comes to the All-American Prospects Game in Buffalo, the vast majority of invitees come from either the USHL or the United States program in Michigan. To get an invite as a high school prep star says something significant about that player and what potential he has. 

Thayer Academy’s Jay O’Brien certainly fits the mold of good potential at the next level. Widely considered the best high school player in this draft, O’Brien got an invite to Buffalo and was only one of two New England prep players to get the honor. To go from playing on the prep ice to the ice at Key Bank Center is a dramatic change and one very welcomed by O’Brien. It showed the hard work he put in was paying off.

So what do we have in O’Brien? As mentioned above, we have someone who can skate. He demonstrates both good acceleration and speed and uses it to create space and scoring chances. He can finish as demonstrated by his 43 goals. He also has really good hands. Whether he’s unleashing a shot or making a subtle extra move to create a shooting lane, he can do that at top speed and create havoc for opponents. [thehockeywriters.com]

Last Word on Hockey

Jay O’Brien is a prospect that has not gotten a lot of exposure. He spent the majority of this season playing high school hockey at Thayer Academy in the USHS-prep school system. The numbers are eye-popping as he scored 43 goals and 37 assists for 80 points in just 30 games. O’Brien also eight games for the Cape Cod Whalers U18 team, scoring six goals and two assists. Now we are not going to pretend that we have access to those games, and so we haven’t seen O’Brien put up the big numbers. But with the buzz that he has created in scouting circles, we were intrigued and checked out some of his more high profile games.

O’Brien appeared in seven exhibition games for the US National Team Development Program, playing against NCAA competition. While the numbers are not huge, he scored just one goal and one assist, his talent on the ice was visible and undeniable. Over the last two years, he has also played in a total of five USHL games for the Youngstown Phantoms. Earlier in the year, he also played in the All-American Top Prospects game in Buffalo. O’Brien was very good and scored a goal on that night. [LastWordOnHockey.com]

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