Harrison is a shoot-first player on offense, flashing the ability to find open patches of ice and a quick release that makes him tough to mark at the junior level. His advanced strength helps him make an impact around the goalmouth area, showing impressive feel for tipping pucks and turning rebounds into second chances and…
DATE | PLAYER | NAME | LEAGUE | AUTHOR | |
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Jun 28/21 | Harrison Brett | 22322 – KOOVEE U20 vs. Ilves U20 | Jr. A SM-liiga | by Joseph Aleong | View Report |
May 5/21 | Harrison Brett | 22059 – Canada vs. Czech Republic | WJC-18 | by Olivia McArter | View Report |
Feb 25/21 | Harrison Brett | 21749 – FPS vs. KOOVEE | MESTIS | by Olivia McArter | View Report |
Feb 13/21 | Harrison Brett | 21716 – KOOVEE U20 vs. Porin U20 | JR B SM-sarja | by Olivia McArter | View Report |
Jan 29/21 | Harrison Brett | 21657 – KOOVEE U20 vs. Lukko U20 | JR B SM-sarja | by Olivia McArter | View Report |
Jan 14/21 | Harrison Brett | 21572 – Ottawa vs. Oshawa | OHL | by Olivia McArter | View Report |
Jan 6/21 | Harrison Brett | 21537 – Ottawa vs. Oshawa | OHL | by Mat Sheridan | View Report |
Career Stats
Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | TP | PPG | +/- | PIM |
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2023-2024 | Providence Bruins | ahl | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2022-2023 | Oshawa Generals | ohl | 27 | 16 | 17 | 33 | 1.22 | 6 | 4 |
2022-2023 | Providence Bruins | ahl | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
2022-2023 | Windsor Spitfires | ohl | 30 | 18 | 18 | 36 | 1.2 | 0 | 12 |
2021-2022 | Oshawa Generals | ohl | 65 | 27 | 34 | 61 | 0.94 | -15 | 16 |
2020-2021 | KOOVEE U20 | u20-sm-sarja | 7 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 1.29 | -1 | 0 |
2019-2020 | Oshawa Generals | ohl | 58 | 21 | 16 | 37 | 0.64 | -21 | 8 |
2018-2019 | London Nationals | gojhl | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Harrison is a shoot-first player on offense, flashing the ability to find open patches of ice and a quick release that makes him tough to mark at the junior level. His advanced strength helps him make an impact around the goalmouth area, showing impressive feel for tipping pucks and turning rebounds into second chances and extended possessions. He does very well at using this to find space in the slot. He battles hard away from the puck, showing a physical edge on the forecheck and keeping his feet moving when hunting the puck. He has solid puckhandling skill, using his long reach to shield the puck effectively in the offensive zone and showing a soft touch around the low slot area. He’s decent defensively and battles well along the boards with his good reach being able to dig the puck out. He finds quiet ice to receive clean passes and is able to notice where the play is going for him to pass there. Harrison sticks well to his opponents and is able to challenge them when they’re in the defensive zone and can get his stick in the way to try and disrupt the play. He defends the blue line well and doesn’t let the puck get too far into the neutral zone where his opponents could turn it into a rush the other way. He’s a good transitional skater, has decent control when he gains possession and passes well to set up his linemate. Harrison is a somewhat upright skater who doesn’t show great foot speed or extension in his stride but has good power in his lower body, making him tough to knock off stride and giving him deceptive speed through the neutral zone. Harrison’s acceleration prevents him from being a difference-maker in transition, so projecting him to fill a scoring-line role, especially at centre, is difficult to imagine at the professional level. An aspect of his game that he’ll need to improve is making plays with the puck on his stick. Often, when he has the puck, he ends up dumping it in or just passing it off to a teammate. Gaining some confidence to attack open lanes and drive the play will be huge for his game. Harrison has a lot of great tools to work with but he will have to fix some inconsistencies in his game.