Kaden Pitre
2023-24 Team: Flint Firebirds (OHL)
Date of Birth: Feb. 8, 2006
Place of Birth: Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Height: 5-foot-11 Weight: 167 pounds
Shoots: Left
Position: Center
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2024 first-year eligible
Rankings
NHL Central Scouting (North American skaters): 119th
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When the Flint Firebirds selected Kaden Pitre in the first round of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Draft in 2022, they were hoping to get another version of Kaden’s brother, Coulson Pitre (Anaheim Ducks prospect). Known as a player with a strong two-way game as a center, Kaden learned the ropes in his rookie year last season while being on a team with a few NHL prospects, including Amadeus Lombardi and Gavin Hayes. He only recorded 11 points with the Firebirds while playing in the bottom half of the lineup.
This season, he took on a bigger role in the lineup and has built on his game, especially in the offensive zone. With the skating that Pitre has in his arsenal, he has been able to create space and chances for his teammates while also using a strong shot to his benefit. This has led to more offensive production for Pitre in his second season with the Firebirds. His faceoff skills have also been a strong upside to his game this season.
Related: THW’s 2024 NHL Draft Guide
One of the biggest knocks on Pitre’s game is the fact that he has not been able to show a full display of consistency in his time with the Firebirds. While he plays a mature game for his age, there is plenty of room for him to grow and develop his game before he is ready to make the jump to the next level to make an impact. Tagged along with his inconsistency in his game, Pitre has fought the injury bug a few times this season, so it has been tough for many to get a true read on what he can really end up being as a potential draft pick.
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Kaden Pitre- NHL Draft Projection
Pitre will not be drafted nearly as high as his older brother Coulson (third-round by the Ducks), with the younger of the two probably finding himself being possibly picked in the sixth-to-seventh-round range. He will likely slide down some boards with being unable to put together a full season with the injuries in his draft year.
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