Patrick, No. 1 in NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters, tied for the WHL scoring lead with 30 points in 21 WHL playoff games and was named the most valuable player of the playoffs, helping Brandon win the championship in 2015-16.
Quenneville, who had four points (one goal, three assists) in 12 games for the Devils this season, saw Patrick at his best in 2015-16 when he ranked fifth in the WHL with 102 points (41 goals, 61 asissts) in 72 regular-season games.
"He can play a physical game, any type of game," Quenneville said. "He's got a little bit of jam in his game and can fight if he needs to. He's good on the penalty kill and good on the power play; he's a first-line NHL center."
Quenneville had 73 points (31 goals, 42 assists) in 57 games playing with Patrick in 2015-16, and wasn't surprised to learn Patrick, 18, was the second-youngest captain in the WHL this season.
"I always felt that one of your best players should be your captain," Quenneville said. "You're always going to look up to guys who are the best players on the team. It's just the way it works. Everyone wants to play like a star player and if you're playing at his level, you're going to have a better team.
In addition to Patrick, center Nico Hischier of Halifax in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League is another option for the Devils. Hischier, No. 2 on Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters, won the Mike Bossy Trophy as the best professional prospect and the Michel Bergeron Trophy as offensive rookie of the year in the QMJHL after scoring 86 points (38 goals, 48 assists) in 57 games in his first season in North America.
Patrick's availability for the start of this season was in question after he had surgery in mid-July to repair a sports hernia. He played five games and sustained an upper-body injury that kept him out until Jan. 13. He missed all four WHL playoff games for Brandon because of a lower-body injury that was unrelated to the previous injury. He finished the season with 46 points (20 goals, 26 assists) and a 1.39 points-per game average in 33 games. He has 205 points (92 goals, 113 assists) in 163 career WHL games.