
Caleb Desnoyers' draft season is about as good as we've seen from a prospect from the QMJHL in many years. Tallying 84 points (35+49) through 56 games and scoring 30 points (9+21) over 19 playoff games to lead the Wildcats to a QMJHL championship, posting an impressive 63.7 per cent in the faceoff dot and was one of the Q's best defensive forwards, all the while dealing with two seperate wrist injuries since November.
Given his draft stock being ranked as high as third by Sportsnet's Sam Cosentino, Desnoyers walks away with the Michael-Bossy Trophy for best professional prospect.
This isn't the only individual award he's picked up this season as he also netted the Guy-Lafleur Trophy for playoff MVP and was also a finalist for the league MVP.

The finalists for the award included first round hopefuls Justin Carbonneau (Blainville-Boisbriand) and Bill Zonnon (formerly Rouyn-Noranda, now Blainville-Boisbriand).
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