VIDEO: Why Caleb Desnoyers wins all over the ice for the Moncton Wildcats
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Caleb Desnoyers is having a monster season in the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). He currently sits third in the league with 62 points in 39 games and leads the Moncton Wildcats by a margin of 17 points, all while being nine months younger than anyone else on the team.
At every level Desnoyers has played, he has forced his way into the top six and won trophies at every step, including three gold medals for Canada in the span of nine months. Now, he is aiming to lead the best team in the QMJHL to the Memorial Cup. Everyone who knows him seems to agree: Desnoyers is a winner.
In this video, we break down the details that earn Desnoyers his coaches’ trust—his playmaking, checking game, positional sense, and maturity—and how his hockey sense could help him develop into a top-six centre in the NHL.