NotProkofievian
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They gave Audette zero picks for his Q guys, if that helps
Well I guess it's not all bad
They gave Audette zero picks for his Q guys, if that helps
That 2022 draft for the Habs could one day be considered their best ever.
Slaf
Mesar
Beck
Hutson
Engstrom
Of course there is the distinct possibility that some of these guys don't make it but as of right now this 2022 draft looks awfully promising longterm.
Understand...but the whole purpose of them being at a development camp, is to work on the things they need to work on.I look at it as a way to get an early feel for the skating and puck skills a new prospect might have to work with/improve on. It's something to watch on a slow july morning while I pretend to work I guess
I am sure it was run by committee. It wouldn't surprise me if Daniel Jacob has been taking the lead.I haven't had a lot of time this week to follow the development camp. Without JF Houle around, who has been running the on-ice sessions?
What's funny about this is that coming out of the draft, we knew it was a very strong class. Funny how as relatively educated fans, we hit the nail on the head in asessing the draft class for the HabsThat 2022 draft for the Habs could one day be considered their best ever.
Slaf
Mesar
Beck
Hutson
Engstrom
Of course there is the distinct possibility that some of these guys don't make it but as of right now this 2022 draft looks awfully promising longterm.
I haven't had a lot of time this week to follow the development camp. Without JF Houle around, who has been running the on-ice sessions?
Since he was hired, the dev camps have been run by Adam Nicholas, not the AHL staff.I haven't had a lot of time this week to follow the development camp. Without JF Houle around, who has been running the on-ice sessions?
They ask a lot of the prospects to stay home and concentrate on the early automn camps. It's mostly for the guys we just drafted this June.Why is the camp so thin of players this year?
That's it ? Thats like 20% of our prospect pool and mostly invites ?
Because the Habs told the prospects who went twice already to keep to their current training and not come if travel was required. Beck was already in Montréal and Croteau is injured, they are the only 2022 and earlier prospects present.Why is the camp so thin of players this year?
Why is the camp so thin of players this year?
That's it ? Thats like 20% of our prospect pool and mostly invites ?
Makes sense then! Different than past years where the camp would be like 80 + players.
But that was an insta core: franchise goalie, two elite Ds, and 1 elite winger. All we needed was an elite C (which we could have gotten by trading PK after his Noris season), and we would have had the fixings for a perennial winner. I think we would have gotten there, too, if Gainey’s daughter hadn’t been swept overboard in a storm! The type of tragedy that can break a man.3 of those players came in one draft.
That’s what it boils down to.Hage vs. Beck