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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 16:17
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:17
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:03
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
13:05
1:59
0:21
2022–23
15:22
2:32
0:02
2023–24
16:17
2:17
0:03
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McTavish is unlikely to be loaned from the Ducks for the World Junior Championship, Scott Wheeler of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
McTavish had eight goals and nine assists en route to a gold medal at last year's tournament, but it appears unlikely he gets to repeat that. The 19-year-old has functioned as a middle-six option with the Ducks this year, posting four goals and 10 helpers in 27 contests in his first full NHL campaign.
McTavish had eight goals and nine assists en route to a gold medal at last year's tournament, but it appears unlikely he gets to repeat that. The 19-year-old has functioned as a middle-six option with the Ducks this year, posting four goals and 10 helpers in 27 contests in his first full NHL campaign.
2022 Fantasy Outlook
McTavish played with five different teams over the course of last season, including the Ducks, their AHL affiliate in San Diego, two OHL clubs, and the Canadian Olympic roster. Anaheim surprised many by tabbing McTavish at No. 3 overall in the 2021 draft, but the early returns are highly encouraging. He has the look of an impact offensive player with a hard, heavy shot. McTavish was the best player at the pandemic-delayed 2022 World Juniors which was completed this past summer, leading the tournament in scoring while being named MVP. McTavish is still more of a dynasty/keeper asset than redraft option, but the Ducks are going to have a difficult time not carrying him on their roster this coming season.