Fresh off winning the Memorial Cup with Acadie-Bathurst, Antoine Morand has now signed his first professional contract. According to CapFriendly, the Anaheim Ducks have signed Morand to a three-year entry-level deal that carries an average annual value of $776K.
Morand, 19, was selected by the Ducks in the second round last summer and this year led the Titan in scoring with 76 points. Though that number is a fine total for a third-year junior player, it’s Morand’s all-around game that draws such positive reports and has now resulted in a professional contract. While his offensive awareness is quite good, he works hard in the defensive zone and continuously disrupts opposing forwards as they attempt to move the puck towards the net. His size, while not tremendous for a center prospect, has never been much of a deterrent as he deftly wins puck battles without much physical confrontation.
If Morand is going to make it to the NHL, there may need to be a slight improvement in his offensive game. He should dominate the QMJHL next season if he returns, and will need to prove he can produce at the next level to really remain a top prospect for the Ducks. There are always spots for hard working reliable centers on professional teams, but as the game moves more and more towards a four-line structure, even a defensively aware player needs to be able to contribute offensively. Next year will be a good test of his ceiling, before joining the AHL in 2019-20.
While the Ducks deal with aging stars on their NHL roster, the next wave of talent is approaching quickly. Sam Steel, Max Jones, Maxime Comtois and now Morand will all be expected to provide home-grown production for the roster in the coming years.