Team: Ian McCoshen
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Fantasy Summary

Defensive defenseman with limited offensive upside. Better player for real life than fantasy hockey. Middle-pair upside.


Observations

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October 2020 – McCoshen is now a member of the Minnesota Wild organization but his NHL prospects are dwindling if the light at the end of the tunnel is still burning at all. Tony Ferrari 

October 2019 – Florida Panthers trade Ian McCoshen to the Chicago Blackhawks in for forward Aleksi Saarela. John Gove

January 2018 – McCoshen has earned a full-time NHL job but has only played 29 of the possible 45 games this season because he’s part of a three man rotation on the third pair along with Petrovic and Weegar. All three defensemen have played between 28 and 34 games, so it appears their playing time will be split evenly. McCoshen is the youngest of the three but so far hasn’t done anything to truly separate himself from the group. Jokke Nevalainen

April 2017 – McCoshen was recalled by the Panthers earlier this week and ultimately got the opportunity to play in his first NHL game. McCoshen showed promise, earning his first NHL assist; however he made some crucial defensive mistakes, including an intercepted pass in the neutral zone that led to a breakaway goal. After being eliminated from contention, the Panthers seem to be auditioning defensemen for next season as they assume Las Vegas will select one of their blueliners in the expansion draft. McCoshen will have as good a shot as anybody as he enjoyed a strong first season in the AHL, and earned Springfield’s Specialty Man of the Year. Expected to bring an element of physicality to the Panthers blueline with his defense-first mentality, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see McCoshen earn a consistent role in the NHL as early as next season. Joel Gluss

March 2016 – McCoshen has taken his game up a notch this year in his third season with Boston College of the NCAA. He has produced a respectable 19 points, 84 penalty minutes, and generated a plus 28 which are all career highs during his time at Boston College. McCoshen looks poised to push for a roster spot with the Panthers potentially as early as next season. – Lee Rayson

April 2015 – McCoshen still has untapped offensive potential, given his puck-moving ability. But with the other talent at Boston College, he has settled into a niche as more of a physical, stay-at-home guy. – Dobber

March 2014 – McCoshen has zero points in his last seven games, bringing his season total to just 12 in 32 games. Yes he is still a freshman, but after starting with nine points in his first 16 games it’s safe to say he has had a bit of a drop off in production. The Eagles are still a very good team at 26-7-4, so McCoshen is still a very good plus-23. Boston College has been named the number 1 seed from the North East division for the upcoming NCAA 16 team tournament that leads to the Frozen Four. McCoshen is still a ways away from the NHL but he can learn a lot if the Eagles make some noise in the Frozen Four. Nathan Kanter

January 2014 – McCoshen went pointless in five games for the Americans. He was paired with offensive blueliner Matt Grzelcyk, and though McCoshen usually enjoys to push the pace, he let his D-partner do that while he sat back much of the time. In the quarter-final against Russia, McCoshen was taken out of the top-six midway through the game and Grzelcyk ended up finishing the game minus-2. McCoshen will be glad to have a more prominent role back with the Boston College Eagles, who are currently 13-4-2. Nathan Kanter

December 2013 – Ian McCoshen is one of seven defensemen selected to the American Under-20 World Junior roster for the upcoming Championships in Malmo, Sweden. His strong start to the year has a lot to do with his place on the team as this is his first international experience. At 18 years old, he is unlikely to eat up huge minutes but should still see decent ice-time and was paired in exhibition with alternate captain Matt Grzelcyk (Bos, 2012). Nathan Kanter

December 2013 – McCoshen’s strong play has continued this season for BC and USA Hockey took notice as they selected McCoshen to their Preliminary World Junior Roster. He currently has nine points in 16 games for the Eagles to go along with a team-leading plus-18 rating. He is also second on the team with 27 blocked shots. Nathan Kanter

November 2013 – McCoshen has six points in his first 11 games at Boston College. This is a good sign for the freshman defenseman, who is also a plus-12. Clearly, the team is doing very well. Nathan Kanter

July 2013 – McCoshen was taken by the Panthers with their second pick of the 2013 entry draft, 31st overall. He easily could have gone in the latter half of the first round so the Panthers were more than happy to snag the two-way defender, who has committed to Boston College for next season. Last year’s first round pick, Mike Matheson -also a defender who was taken just eight spots before McCoshen was this year- just finished his freshmen season at B.C. so the two will be playing together for the Eagles this fall. McCoshen and Matheson are also both products of the USHL and both attended Panthers prospect camp July 8-12. Nathan Kanter

April 2013- Ian McCoshen is a big, mobile, defenseman and is an excellent skater with some offensive upside. He has an incredibly smooth stride. The most notable aspect of McCoshen’s game is his ability to make excellent passes out of the zone and eat up minutes in every situation. McCoshen is sound in front of the net and rarely lets a guy dominate anywhere near the crease. McCoshen also has great defensive hockey sense and can read plays as or before they happen, allowing for some excellent opportunities up ice and great defensive zone coverage. Andrew Ward

December 2012 – The Waterloo Black Hawk (USHL) defenseman fooled people a bit when he committed to Boston College last month. Originally set to attend other NCAA schools, he will attend BC next fall. McCoshen is a plays tough physically and holds a decent pair of mitts showing that he can make passes and get quality shots on net. He will block shots, disturb opponents along the wall and kill penalties effectively. Russ Bitely

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 3.0
NHL Certainty 3.0
Country USA
Position D
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth August 5, 1995
Height 6‘3”
Weight 218 lbs
Drafted 2013 Round 2; Overall: 31

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2006-2007 Minnesota Fire PeeweeQC Int PW- - -- -|        
 2009-2010 Shattuck St. Mary's 14U AAA14U AAA58 21 3556 46|        
 2010-2011 Waterloo Black HawksUSHL42 0 66 38|Playoffs2 0 00
 2011-2012 Waterloo Black HawksUSHL55 8 1220 43|Playoffs15 4 37
  USA U19WJAC-195 0 11 4|        
 2012-2013 Waterloo Black HawksUSHL53 11 3344 48|Playoffs5 2 24
  Waterloo Black HawksJCWC6 1 23 4|        
 2013-2014 Boston CollegeNCAA35 5 813 48|        
  USA U20WJC-205 0 00 4|        
 2014-2015 Boston CollegeNCAA35 6 1016 63|        
  USA U20WJC-205 0 00 0|        
 2015-2016 Boston CollegeNCAA40 6 1521 86|        
 2016-2017 Florida PanthersNHL3 0 11 0|        
  Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL68 4 1216 37|        
 2017-2018 Florida PanthersNHL38 3 14 25|        
  Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL2 0 11 2|        
 2018-2019 Florida PanthersNHL19 1 12 8|        
  Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL38 0 99 49|        
 2019-2020 Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL7 0 44 4|        
  Rockford IceHogsAHL56 2 68 74|        
 2020-2021 Iowa WildAHL11 0 44 13|        
 2021-2022 Henderson Silver KnightsAHL60 2 911 60|Playoffs2 0 11
 2022-2023 ÄssätLiiga59 7 2128 52|Playoffs8 0 44
 2023-2024 Bili Tygri LiberecCzechia50 2 1012 30|Playoffs8 0 11 10 
 2024-2025 Kunlun Red StarKHL24 1 56 20|        

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