Peyton Krebs (5-11, 180) led Kootenay of the Western Hockey League with 68 points (19 goals, 49 assists) in 64 games. But Kootenay finished 21st of 22 teams in the league and dealt with fan disappointment over relocating to Winnipeg.
However the 18-year-old center had a strong finish to his season with 10 points (six goals, four assists) as the captain for Canada at the 2019 IIHF World Under-18 Championship.
He's No. 10 in NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters, but John Williams of Central Scouting, who evaluates players in the WHL, said the gap between Krebs and two WHL centers ranked ahead of him, Kirby Dach (6-3, 197) of Saskatoon (No. 3) and Dylan Cozens (6-3, 180) of Lethbridge (No. 5), is a small one.
"I don't think Peyton is that far behind," Williams said. "He was the first overall pick in the [WHL] draft in that age group. He's a very good player in his own right. ... In Kootenay they had a tough year, not a lot of support for him. He was captain of the team, faced everybody's best player every night. He brings a little different element than those other two guys because of his size and skill."