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Fantasy Summary

Drafted as an over-ager, his offensive skill set is still very raw. He is a good skater with a bit of speed and good edges. His NHL upside seems to be a bottom-six role with the ability to provide depth scoring. Not a major fantasy contributor but he does a little bit of everything for a multi-cat league.


Observations

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June 2023 – Dewar played his first full NHL season during the 2022-23 season for the Minnesota Wild. He posted 18 points in 81 games and played all six playoff games where he failed to get a point. The former third round pick has solidified himself as an NHL player with his energy and grit. Dewar will continue to play for the Wild during the 2023-24 season and we will see if he is able to build his offense to move up the line-up moving forward.  Nathan Leblanc

 

January 2023 – Dewar has fully established himself as a full-time NHLer during the 2022-23 NHL season. The previous season, Dewar had split time between both the Minnesota Wild and the Iowa Wild, where he was a near-PPG player in the AHL, however only produced six points in 35 games at the NHL level. This season Dewar has nearly doubled his NHL point total in the same amount of games played (11 points in 36 games). The undersized center continues to project as an energy forward at the NHL level, however there may be room for untapped offensive potential if he continues to develop. Nathan Leblanc

 

February 2021 – Dewar is back with the Iowa Wild for his second AHL season. He took several seasons to emerge as a high-level WHL contributor before being drafted as an overager, perhaps Dewar’s AHL trajectory will be similar. He’s off to a strong start, with three points in his first two games. Sam Happi

 

September 2019 – Dewar has been assigned to the Iowa Wild. He’ll be looking to build on an impressive AHL debut season in 2018-19 as he establishes himself as a legitimate NHL prospect moving forward. Sam Happi

 

April 2019 – The third round pick, 92nd overall, from last spring put together a solid season with 81 points in 59 games. After being named captain, he expanded his game and increased his scoring totals yet again. His quick feet help him stay in plays if mistakes are made. He has a worker-like mentality with a a good shot. The 19-year-old was used in all situations, working especially well on the penalty kill. He’s developed the ability to shoot from different release points, leading to a higher goal-scoring total. Look for Dewar to take the next step, possibly getting some AHL time next season if he doesn’t play a 20-year-old season in the WHL. Tony Ferrari

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 4.0
NHL Certainty 9.5
Country CAN
Position RW
Roster Type NHL
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth June 26, 1999
Height 5‘10”
Weight 183 lbs
Drafted 2018 Round 3; Overall: 92

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2013-2014 Parkland Rangers U15 AAAWAAA U1532 35 3166 48|Playoffs4 4 15
 2014-2015 Team Manitoba CWG6 1 34 2|        
  Parkland Rangers U18 AAAMU18HL43 15 2237 60|Playoffs4 1 12
 2015-2016 Everett SilvertipsWHL72 11 718 24|Playoffs9 1 01
 2016-2017 Everett SilvertipsWHL71 14 1630 37|Playoffs10 1 12
 2017-2018 Everett SilvertipsWHL68 38 3068 47|Playoffs22 12 1426 24 
 2018-2019 Everett SilvertipsWHL59 36 4581 60|Playoffs9 5 510 10 
  WHL All-StarsJr Super Series2 0 22 0|        
 2019-2020 Iowa WildAHL52 6 1319 22|        
 2020-2021 Iowa WildAHL32 12 1123 13|        
 2021-2022 Minnesota WildNHL35 2 46 25|Playoffs1 0 00
  Iowa WildAHL19 8 917 17|        
 2022-2023 Minnesota WildNHL81 6 1218 50|Playoffs6 0 00
 2023-2024 Minnesota WildNHL23 5 27 13|        

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