Jack Finley started playing hockey as a defenseman like his father, former NHL player Jeff Finley. It didn't take long to realize that wasn't going to work.
Jack switched to forward, and now the 6-foot-6, 213-pound center with Spokane of the Western Hockey League has become a top prospect for the 2020 NHL Draft.
"I'm a big-body, two-way playmaking center," Finley said. "I've got good hockey sense, good playmaking ability and I think I can play in different positions, top line playing against their top line, playing top minutes, and I just try and be reliable playing in a situation, whether it's penalty kill or if we're up a goal or down a goal, and use my body and my size in front of the net, down low and in the corners."
Finley always has been good playing down low in the zone. The issue was him going anywhere else on the ice.
"When he was 6, 7, 8 he wasn't the greatest skater, so every time they'd put him back on defense and he'd just sort of stand in front of the net and wait for the play to come to him and all the other kids were out chasing the puck around," said Jeff Finley, who played 708 NHL games in 15 seasons with six teams and has been an amateur scout with the Winnipeg Jets since 2019. "So, I just always asked his coaches, if I wasn't able to be out on the ice with him, can you just play him at forward just so he can skate, work on his speed, get him chasing the puck like everyone else. And [Jack] just never looked back. He just always loved being a forward, had no interest in playing defense."