Evans was a late-round pick, getting plucked in the seventh round (207th overall) by Montreal in 2014, but the 6-foot-1, 181-pounder took it as an opportunity to develop at his own schedule and silence the naysayers:
"For me, I think getting drafted in the seventh round was almost a blessing. It took a lot of pressure off me and helped me go at my own pace. And then going to school, I just focused on getting better every year. Once I signed my first contract, I just kept that mentality where I wanted to improve every year and keep going. Being that seventh-round draft pick, no one's really expecting much out of you, but it's a nice surprise if I do well. That's kind of been my mentality: just keep working hard, keep getting better every year. It's also nice to think you can prove people wrong and have a good NHL career."
Before turning pro, Evans played for the University of Notre Dame's Fighting Irish where he produced at nearly a point-per-game clip. He credited his time at the collegiate level for helping him become the player he is today:
"I think they were huge for my development. When I went in there, I was only focused on scoring. I was a pretty tiny kid and I wasn't really mature at all. As the years went on there, I was pushed into some circumstances or scenarios where I wouldn't think I'd be in. I started taking those faceoffs, I started penalty killing a lot more. And then off the ice, being in the gym and just maturing off the ice with schooling and living on your own was great for me and great for my development. I think they had a huge part in it."