8. Buffalo Sabres - Jack Quinn, RW, Ottawa (OHL)
NHL Central Scouting: No. 7 (North American skaters)
Scouts have taken notice after a solid offseason of training that enabled Quinn (6-0, 176) to become more polished and explosive with the puck on his stick. The 19-year-old is versatile enough to play all three forward positions and has the offensive instincts to execute plays. The right-hand shot was second in the OHL with 52 goals and tied for eighth with 89 points in 62 games this season. Seven other OHL players have scored at least 50 goals in their NHL draft season since 2000-01: Corey Locke (63, 2002-03), Kane (62, 2006-07), Steven Stamkos (58, 2007-08), John Tavares (58, 2008-09), Jeff Skinner (50, 2009-10), Alex DeBrincat (51, 2015-16) and Arthur Kaliyev (51, 2018-19).
NHL.com analysis: The Sabres needed to add top-end goal-scorers, and Quinn is one. His skating improved as the season went on, and he's worked on getting his lower body stronger. Quinn on a line with Jack Eichel or Dylan Cozens (No. 7 pick, 2019) at center in the next season or two could give the Sabres an outstanding offensive attack.