"He's a young man who's still growing into his frame and he brings a lot to the table when it comes to his speed because speed can help dictate what you do on the ice," NHL director of Central Scouting Dan Marr said. "He's shown that he's got the hockey sense, the scoring ability. One of the things that we liked is that every game we were at, when he's on the ice he finds a way to generate and create a scoring chance."
He can become just the third player born in the Yukon to play in an NHL game, joining Peter Sturgeon (6 GP from 1979-81) and Bryon Baltimore (2 GP in 1979-80). The only Yukon-born players drafted by an NHL team prior to Cozens were Sturgeon (36th overall in 1974 by Boston) and Bobby House (66th overall in 1991 by Chicago, who are also from Cozens' hometown of Whitehorse.
NHL.com draft analyst Guillaume Lepage has called Cozens "one of the fastest and most threatening forwards in the 2019 draft class."