Jonathan Drouin

Jonathan Drouin

29-Year-Old CenterC
Colorado Avalanche
2024 Fantasy Outlook
It was a career year in Colorado for Drouin, as he racked up personal bests in assists (37) and points (56) in 79 regular-season outings. It was a fruitful enough partnership that the two sides agreed to a one-year, $2.5 million deal this offseason. Assuming the 29-year-old playmaker can repeat those numbers this year, he almost certainly will garner more term on another deal in the future. For now, the winger figures to remain in a first-line role playing alongside Nathan MacKinnon - though that role could be challenged by Gabriel Landeskog if he can return from a long-term knee injury. In addition, Drouin figures to be a fixture with the top power-play group, making him a top-end fantasy target this season. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Avalanche in July of 2024.
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CColorado Avalanche
November 19, 2024
Drouin logged an assist and two blocked shots in Monday's 3-2 win over the Flyers.
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It was his first point in two games since he returned from an upper-body injury. Drouin has immediately resumed a top-six role, though he's on the second power-play unit, as head coach Jared Bednar has opted to leave a successful first unit intact even with the Avalanche getting three forwards back from injury last week. Drouin has yet to post a shot on goal through three contests, but he should improve in that regard as he gets more comfortable in the lineup. That said, he's not often been a high-volume shooter over the last two seasons.
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Drouin has played in only 163 games over the past four seasons. In 58 appearances with Montreal during the 2022-23 campaign, he earned two goals and 29 points. Drouin should benefit from the change of scenery, and moving to the high-powered offense of the Avalanche could be just wait he needs to get back on track. If he is placed on a line with Mikko Rantanen and former QMJHL Halifax teammate Nathan MacKinnon, Drouin would get a significant fantasy boost. Assuming he stays relatively healthy, the 28-year-old Drouin has some sleeper potential entering the 2023-24 campaign. Look for him to generate between 40-50 points, a mark he hasn't reached since 2018-19.
Drouin has really struggled to remain in the lineup on a consistent basis the past few years and last season was no exception. He played just 34 games for the Canadiens, managing six goals and 20 points. Drouin still retains plenty of the promise which made him the No. 3 overall pick by the Lightning in 2013, but he's posted 50-plus points just twice in his career and has just 58 points in 105 games over the course of the past three seasons. You can probably do better on draft day given Drouin's extensive injury history combined with the fact he plays for one of the weaker teams in the NHL.
Drouin's season got off to a very hot start, as he posted 11 points in Montreal's first 13 games. It was all downhill from there, however, as Drouin managed just 12 points in the next 31 games before taking a leave of absence for personal reasons which ended up extending through the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs. Drouin is expected back for training camp and by all accounts is in good shape and ready to play. From a fantasy perspective, this is a player who has managed just nine goals in 71 games over the course of the past two years. Drouin can help in both the assist department and with the man advantage, but the upside of the former No. 3 overall pick (2013) is quite limited at this stage of his career.
Drouin struggled with a nagging ankle injury throughout the 2019-20 campaign, ultimately finishing the shortened regular season with just seven goals, eight assists and 51 shots on net in 27 appearances. The 25-year-old forward did, however, post a rock-solid 18 goals and 53 points in 81 games in 2018-19, and there's no reason to believe he can't return to a similar pace if he's able to avoid the injury bug in 2020-21. Drouin is expected to start the season skating with Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Joel Armia on the Canadiens' third line, but he'll also get plenty of minutes with the man advantage as a member of Montreal's top power-play unit. That assignment should bolster his offensive production substantially - he racked up 38 power-play points in 158 games in his first two seasons with the Habs. Virtual managers could do worse than Drouin while adding forward depth in the later rounds of this year's fantasy drafts.
Drouin tied his career high in points with 53 (18 goals, 35 assists) in 81 games last campaign, but in retrospect, the fact that he merely matched his career high in that category was a disappointment, especially when looking at his rate of production over the first two-thirds of the season. The 24-year-old forward was sitting on 46 points after 55 games before finishing with just seven points over the final 26. To make matters worse, four of those points came in one game, and he was held scoreless in 23 of those contests. Drouin was once again an enigma for the Canadiens. The 24-year-old has tons of talent and offensive skill, but he doesn't make his linemates perceptibly better. He initially forged chemistry with Max Domi, but that didn't carry on through the second half of the campaign. He was then moved up and down the lineup, but continued to fail to mesh with new linemates. Drouin underwent offseason surgery to repair a broken nose, and it's not clear when the fracture happened, so one could argue that his injury contributed, at least in part, to his disastrous finish. Drouin will likely never develop into a high-end fantasy asset, but he'll continue to be a solid secondary option as a forward that should threaten the 20-goal, 55-point mark on a yearly basis.
Drouin's season did not work out as expected. Firstly, there was the excitement of the native Quebecois returning home to center the top line, but it didn't last. He struggled in the pivot and never developed chemistry with Max Pacioretty. His faceoff percentage barely stayed above 40, and Drouin's mediocre possession stats further complicated problems. It wasn't all bad, as he was third on the team in power-play points and its leader in assists. Down the stretch, Drouin showed improvement in the faceoff circle, winning 48.1 percent of draws while scoring 16 points over his final 20 games. That final stretch suggests a certain comfort developing but it was too little too late. Ideally, more goal production from Drouin would be nice, but his game is more about creativity and setting up linemates. With 46 of his 99 points the last two seasons coming on the power play, expect him to be relied upon heavily to produce on special teams, especially with Shea Weber out for the foreseeable future.
Drouin finally received his get-out-of-jail – we mean Tampa – card when he was traded to les bleu, blanc et rouge prior to the 2017 Entry Draft. The playmaker has the opportunity to become the next great French-speaking star in Montreal … that is, once he learns how to carry the weight of that responsibility. That shouldn't take long. Drouin stepped up last season with Steven Stamkos on the shelf and showed his coaches that he could produce when given more ice time and more responsibility. He finished with 21 goals and 53 points in 73 games. Drouin should slot onto the right side of the top line and roll on the top power-play unit, too. His creativity and vision will create plenty of opportunities for Alex Galchenyuk and Max Pacioretty, and he'll challenge for the team scoring lead. The Bolts could soon regret moving this emerging star.
Drouin sat out two months of the 2015-16 season after petulantly demanding a trade because the team demoted him to the AHL. General manager Steve Yzerman dug in for the long haul and Drouin watched his "I'm a top pick" leverage evaporate. Fast forward to late in the season and Drouin finally came back with his tail tucked between his legs. He was welcomed with no hard feelings and promptly became a critical cog in the team's playoff run. In fact, Drouin scored 14 points in the postseason – that was good enough to put him third on the team scoring list. He still struggles with the defensive side of the puck, but he is a tantalizing playmaker who should get a shot as Steven Stamkos' wingman in 2016-17. And some decent power-play time. A 50-point season awaits.
Drouin’s reputation took a big hit last season. He did fine on the ice, but fantasy owners thinking he’d be the next big thing were disappointed with 32 points, with many of them losing their shirts because they’d reached for him far too soon during the draft. People will be leery this year, and let’s be honest – Drouin could get sent to the AHL to grow his game. But he could also steal Alex Killorn’s spot on the second line and skate with that Stamkos guy. He needs to break out of his junior habits – holding the puck too long and trying to do too much, too cutely. But if he does, he could ring up 50 points, including second-unit power-play production. Jump on him if he slips in your draft.
Drouin is the league's top prospect and is about to show the NHL what he can bring to the table. Before last season, we told you he had it all -- agility, vision, skill, hockey smarts, competitiveness, soft hands and patience. He took his elite puck possession skills and conditioning to brand-new heights in the QMJHL this past season, leading the circuit in playoff points. You may not be that surprised, but his team was eliminated in the semis; he knocked home 41 points in just 16 postseason games while putting the Halifax Mooseheads on his back. He's ready for prime time and is already the preseason Calder favorite. He can play center and wing, and the Bolts hope he can eventually settle in at pivot, but they may just break him in on one of the flanks. A first full season of 60 points is a distinct possibility with a 95-point season in his future very soon. He’s worth targeting early in drafts, but note that he could be miss the first week or two of games while he recovers from a fractured thumb.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the best fantasy prospect of them all … at least as far as the 2013 Entry Draft goes? Drouin has it all – agility, vision, skill, hockey smarts, competitiveness, soft hands and more. Add in patience and he already has elite puck possession skills. He can play both wing and center, and is built in the same sub-six-foot style as offensive dynamos like Pavel Datsyuk or Patrick Kane. Yes, he’s that good. He was named CHL Player of the Year ahead of his teammate Nathan McKinnon and projects as a better point producer. Fantasy owners should target him as their top pick from the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Then grab a wobbly pop, some popcorn and the remote, and get ready for the highlight reel moves … and goals. He could break camp on the first line. Yup, with Steven Stamkos and Marty St. Louis. Wow. Calder is calling.
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Activated from injured reserve
CColorado Avalanche
November 14, 2024
Drouin (upper body) was activated from injured reserve Thursday.
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Might be ready for Friday
CColorado Avalanche
Upper Body
November 13, 2024
Drouin (upper body) will miss Wednesday's game against Los Angeles, but he might be an option Friday versus Washington, per Adrian Hernandez of Mile High Hockey.
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Upgraded to day-to-day
CColorado Avalanche
Upper Body
October 27, 2024
Drouin (upper body) won't play Sunday against Ottawa though he's considered day-to-day, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.
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Moves to IR
CColorado Avalanche
Upper Body
October 20, 2024
Drouin (upper body) was placed on injured reserve Sunday.
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Not close to returning
CColorado Avalanche
Upper Body
October 16, 2024
Drouin (upper body) will be re-evaluated Oct. 28, per Adrian Hernandez of Mile High Hockey on Wednesday.
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Nearing return to action
CColorado Avalanche
November 12, 2024
Drouin, who has been sidelined with an upper-body injury, was not ruled out by head coach Jared Bednar ahead of Wednesday's matchup with the Kings, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.
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Drouin was upgraded to day-to-day by the team at the end of October but has remained out of the lineup since then. Still, it's an encouraging sign that Bednar wasn't ready to label the 29-year-old center as out ahead of Wednesday's contest. If Drouin does face Los Angeles, it will likely be in a middle-six role, perhaps on the third line ahead of Parker Kelly.
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