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Jacob
Frasca

He has some great aspects of his game but needs to work on his consistency. His skating is decent, and he gets the jump right off the bat due to his edgework. He is agile but he lacks true breakaway speed that would give him an advantage over his opponents. He possesses a quick release…

Date of Birth
March 19, 2003
Position
Center
Height
6'3"
Draft Year
2021
Place of Birth
Caledon, ON  
Shoots
Right
Weight
181 lbs
Draft Result
UNDRAFTED
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
May 30/21 Frasca Jacob 22167 – Barrie vs. Kitchener OHL by Mat Sheridan View Report
Jan 26/21 Frasca Jacob 21631 – Barrie vs. Owen Sound OHL by Olivia McArter View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2023-2024 Barrie Colts ohl 14 5 5 10 0.71 3 14
2022-2023 Barrie Colts ohl 68 27 42 69 1.01 16 45
2021-2022 Barrie Colts ohl 30 4 5 9 0.3 -3 28
2020-2021 Barrie Colts ohl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2019-2020 Barrie Colts ohl 51 6 10 16 0.31 -4 26
2018-2019 Georgetown Raiders ojhl 2 0 0 0 0 0
April 11, 2023
Draft eligible Colby Barlow featured in OHL coaches poll
July 23, 2021
FCHockey releases 2021 NHL Draft Guide
July 23, 2021
2021 NHL Draft – FCHockey’s Draft Directory
July 7, 2021
FCHockey releases Final ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
May 31, 2021
Notebook: Sillinger, Cossa, Trudeau & More

He has some great aspects of his game but needs to work on his consistency. His skating is decent, and he gets the jump right off the bat due to his edgework. He is agile but he lacks true breakaway speed that would give him an advantage over his opponents. He possesses a quick release shot and he isn’t afraid to attack open lanes. He knows where to find his teammates for crisp passes and has good hands in tight He is hard in on the forecheck and pressures defenders to make quick decisions with the puck, causing them to throw it around the boards.  He is not afraid to go the dirty areas around the net and battle for positioning. At times he can get caught chasing opponents and needs to work on his consistency in all areas of the ice. In the neutral zone, he shows off a quick stick and is often able to disrupt the opposition as they attempt to enter the defensive zone. He does a good job at getting back to support his defenders as well and he has good reach when defending. Overall, he plays a solid two-way game and made his impact felt on both ends of the ice. He will most likely need to add more weight to be effective at the pro level but could be a solid later round pick for an NHL team.

– FCHockey’s 2021 NHL Draft Guide