• In his first full season in the WHL, he recorded 90 points (35g-55a) in 65 games, which led the team, all WHL rookies and ranked seventh among all players in the League.
• He led all WHL rookies with a plus-minus of +54, which also ranked third in the entire WHL.
• He is teammates with current Flyers prospect, Connor McClennon, who was drafted in the 6th Round (178th overall) in 2020.
• He spent the 2020-21 season in the USHL due to COVID-19 pandemic… He recorded 38 points (21g-17a) in 34 games with Dubuque.
• Competed for Team Canada White in the 2020 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge, registering six points (1g-5a) in six games.
• Is brother of Carter Savoie, who won the NCAA Championship with University of Denver this season, and was teammates with current Flyer prospect, Bobby Brink.
Scouting Report:
Ryan Kennedy - The Hockey News
"Very skilled, very quick and he has an intense battle level that makes up for his smaller frame. Now, will Savoie be ultimately penalized for his height on draft day? Woe be the teams that pass on him, because they'll give a rival a great prospect."
Bill Meltzer - Flyers Contributor
"The biggest question mark over Savoie is whether the player (who has primarily been a center at the major junior level but saw time on wing in the latter part of the season) will be better off being a winger in the pro game. There are not many successful 5-foot-9 centers in today's NHL but there are plenty of successful undersized wingers. Savoie has been saddled with the label of being a "power play specialist" but silenced some of those questions with 14 goals at 5-on-5 plus a shorthanded goal over his final 27 regular season and playoff games (after scoring 13 even-strength goals over his first 48 games of 2021-22). He is highly skilled, a fast skater both with and without the puck (although not a top-five speedster in his Draft class), and competes even when he gives away size. Savoie is an adequate defensive center at the major junior level but a significant percentage of scouts fear that he'd struggle defensively against NHL opposition and could better handle the 200-foot game on a wing. McKenzie has Savoie ranked 9th in his projections, while Button has him 19th and Central Scouting placed him as the No. 4 rated North American skater."