York compared Newhook to three of his former players who have gone on to excel in the NHL.
"He's got a whole extra speed, reminds me of (New York Rangers forward) Chris Kreider type of speed. He's got that type of jump right from a standstill,'' York said. "He's got some of (Calgary Flames forward) Johnny Gaudreau's hockey instincts, his sense of where the other players are when he has the puck and where he should go when you have the puck. And he's got that competitiveness like (retired forward) Brian Gionta.
"But he's Alex Newhook. He's quite a young man. The locker room just loves him. His enthusiasm is infectious.''
The Boston College coaching staff's decision to assemble an all-freshmen line of Newhook, Mike Hardman, and Matt Boldy has paid off. In addition to Newhook's 40 points, Boldy, selected No. 12 by the Minnesota Wild in the 2019 draft, has 25 points (nine goals, 16 assists) in 32 games. The undrafted Hardman has 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists) in 32 games.
"Sometimes you just mix the pot around and we came up with a good line there,'' said York.
Newhook (5-foot-10, 190 pounds) was recognized on Thursday for his strong February as he was named the Hockey Commissioners Association National Player and Rookie of the Month.
"He wants to learn. He watches tons of NHL games," York said. "He watches film. He wants to be the very best he can be, and that's going to be pretty good."