Patrick (6-foot-3, 198 pounds), 18, had 30 points (13 goals, 17 assists) in 21 games to tie for the WHL playoff scoring lead last season and was named postseason MVP after helping Brandon win the league championship. His 102 points in 72 regular-season games were fifth, and his 41 goals were tied for eighth.
He sustained a lower-body injury in Game 4 of the WHL Eastern Conference Final against Red Deer but did not miss a game. He had surgery in mid-July to repair a sports hernia and returned in time for the season opener against Moose Jaw on Sept. 23, when he had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 overtime loss.
Patrick has two goals, six points and a plus-3 rating in four games this season. Marr believes Patrick eventually could have a similar impact on his NHL team as Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews.
"Patrick is as complete an NHL package as you are going to find," Marr said. "From his pedigree, his skills and assets, to his performance impact to date, he has everything any NHL team is looking for in a top prospect."
Patrick is one of six WHL players to receive an "A" rating. There also are six from the Ontario Hockey League, three from the United States Hockey League, two from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, nine from Europe, two from the NCAA and one from a U.S. high school.
Among the A-rated skaters considered likely to be selected high in the first round are center Gabrial Vilardi (6-3, 201) of Windsor (OHL), defenseman Nicolas Hague (6-5, 206) of Mississauga (OHL), left wing Matthew Strome (6-3, 206) of Hamilton (OHL), center Maxime Comtois (6-2, 199) of Victoriaville (QMJHL), center Casey Mittelstadt (6-1, 201) of Eden Prairie (Minn) High School and right wing Eeli Tolvanen (5-10, 170) of Sioux City (USHL).
The A-rated players from Europe include defenseman Timothy Liljegren (6-0, 191) of Rogle Jr. (SWE), center/left wing Lias Andersson (5-11, 198) of HV 71 Jr. (SWE) and center/left wing Klim Kostin (6-3, 196) of Dynamo Moscow (RUS).
Vilardi is recovering from a lower-body injury but is expected to return to the lineup in 2-3 weeks.
Comtois, who had 26 goals and 60 points in 62 games for Victoriaville as a 16-year-old last season, has one goal and 15 shots on goal in four games to begin his second QMJHL season. His skill set has been compared to center Pierre-Luc Dubois, who was selected No. 3 in the 2016 draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets after playing for Cape Breton in the QMJHL.
"Comtois is the top prospect in the QMJHL and one of the more skilled prospects for the draft," Marr said. "In addition to him being an offensive threat in every situation, what makes him intriguing is his compete level, which is always hard and smart."