"I happen to be from the city where he plays. I have a few connections there," McDonnell said. "There were no red flags."
So, with a fourth-round pick in 2018, the Stars get a guy who was a second-round pick in 2016 and has scored 110 goals in the last three seasons in major junior hockey and is ready to turn pro, most likely heading to the Texas Stars of the AHL next season. That's a good value pick.
"This is his third, fourth year of junior. We all knew about him. He's been drafted. We knew about the situation," said Stars GM Jim Nill. "He's a good player and the nice thing is we can turn him pro right away, put him in Austin and go from there."
Mascherin, who is listed at 5-10, 206 pounds, has produced consistently for Kitchener in the OHL the past three seasons. The left-handed shooting winger tallied 81 points (35 goals, 46 assists) in 65 games in 2015-16, 100 points (35 goals, 65 assists) in 65 games in 2016-17, and 86 points (40 goals, 46 assists) in 67 games this past season.
"He's got a great shot, great hockey instincts," said Rich Peverley, Stars player development coordinator. "From the conversations I've had with him, he seems very focused and determined."
Mascherin's shot was considered pro quality back in 2016 when he first went through the draft. International Scouting Services ranked his shot second only to Patrik Laine that year. His shot is something Mascherin takes pride in and has worked on for a long time.