Knowing early on that reaching the NHL would require sharpening his skills against the best, Newhook sought out different leagues before college in pursuit of better competition, adjusting seamlessly to each new environment.
The St. John's, Newfoundland, native left home at 14 years old to live with his aunt and play at St. Andrew's College prep school in Aurora, Ontario. He moved again two years later to Victoria, British Columbia, to compete in the British Columbia Hockey League, a Canadian Junior-A circuit that boasts an impressive NHL alumni class.
Traversing the continent accelerated his maturity, both on and off the ice, and helped prepare him for the next stage of his hockey journey.
"A lot of people don't really experience that until they're a lot older," says Newhook, one of the Colorado Avalanche's two first-round picks in the 2019 NHL Draft. "For me, I've gone through those things (leaving home to compete) and kind of been independent for a while now. The transition was definitely pretty easy coming [to Boston College] and being able to meet new guys and find different routines."
His path through the junior ranks also offered him more exposure, as intended, which he especially capitalized on with the Victoria Grizzlies. Newhook led the BCHL in scoring in his second season in 2018-19, compiling 102 points (38 goals, 64 assists) in 53 games before leading all playoff scorers with 24 points (11 goals 13 assists).
Newhook was also chosen as the team captain that year, an honor that gave him a deep sense of pride as he reflected on his young career. It taught him how to be a leader among a talented group of players.
"A lot of guys (on that team) had come back who could've gone on to play in the NCAA or major junior," Newhook says. "And being a part of a good team, having a good year, and becoming a captain was important to me. I really enjoyed it."
His stock rose as a prospect that year too. Already a top college recruit, Newhook's name vaulted up NHL draft boards. The Avalanche chose him with the No. 16 overall selection.
"It was a crazy day, definitely one of the best days of my life," Newhook said of June 21, 2019 when the Avs picked him at the draft in Vancouver. "To be selected by Colorado, it was definitely a dream come true. They have such a great organization, and there's so much excitement around the team right now. It's really exciting to be a part of something like that."