Mathew Barzal has succeeded at making good use of his finest asset in becoming the playmaking center the New York Islanders envisioned when they traded up to select him in the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft.
In his first full season in the League, Barzal is averaging 15:49 of ice time as second-line center. Among NHL rookies, he is tied for second with 14 points (three goals, 11 assists), tied for sixth in shots on goal (34), and fifth in face-off winning percentage (49.2) among those who have taken at least 25 draws.
Rookie watch: Barzal becoming playmaker for Islanders
Center using pass-first mentality to succeed, has 11 assists in 17 games

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