The 20-year-old Hopkinton, MA native's performances at the Winter Olympics and IIHF World Championship earlier this year were particularly impressive.
After leading the Americans in scoring with six points (3 goals, 3 assists) in four games in China, he added another six points (2 goals, 4 assists) in 10 appearances in Finland.
Nicholas says participating in international events versus bigger and more seasoned opponents was invaluable for the star pupil.
"For him, the number one player development situation is just getting more experience against men. That's why he went to Worlds, to get that experience. He was great in the Olympics. Everybody saw how good he was there. It's just continuously getting him that experience because he's undersized," explained Nicholas, referencing Farrell's 5-foot-9 and 175-pound frame. "The more he's undersized, he just needs to know how to protect himself against a 200-pound defender, so he doesn't expose himself and he's out of the lineup because we want him in as much as we can. And then just understanding the day-to-day grind of the NHL. That's going to help him as well."