HF Habs: 2024 NHL Draft Thread

Who do you want at #5?

  • Tij Iginla

    Votes: 209 49.5%
  • Cole Eiserman

    Votes: 14 3.3%
  • Berkly Catton

    Votes: 92 21.8%
  • Konsta Helenius

    Votes: 13 3.1%
  • Beckett Sennecke

    Votes: 75 17.8%
  • Zayne Parekh

    Votes: 19 4.5%

  • Total voters
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MarkovsKnee

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I've resigned myself to the idea that this pick is getting traded

Yeah, I'm kind of there too. I wish they wouldn't though. We need the forward depth. I'm not sure who they could bring in with that pick, anyway.

I would prefer to go with lesser known young forwards who we could trade our late 2nd/one of our 3rds for.
 
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WeThreeKings

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The two teams that worry me a bit or Anaheim and Columbus.

I think it will be between Dickinson and Lindstrom for Anaheim. Likewise for Columbus. My base case right now is that Lindstrom is gone when we pick but demidov is there. However this only works if Dickinson is still there when the first of Anaheim or cbj picks.

Anaheim doesn't worry me that much, look at their forward core:
Troy Terry, Trevor Zegras, Cutter Gauthier, Leo Carlsson and Mason MacTavish

The defense is Mintyukov but then the next best are Luneau and Zellweger, neither are true blue chippers. They just traded Drysdale.

So I think defense is for sure in Anaheim.

Columbus is a wildcard, they can go either way. I hope Silayev is available for them because that would fit their MO.
 

le_sean

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Seems to be more than obvious that the Blue Jackets will take a forward. In the last three drafts they took 3 first round defencemen. Werenski is 26. Provorov is 27. There’s no one in the system that they can play with Fantilli except maybe Brindley. Cole Sillinger isn’t developing like they had hoped. Perfect spot for Demidov really, considering they already have a few younger Russians.
 

habsfan891

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I think it's a good time to do it... as long as we are able to add a key piece to our core that fit Suzuki and Caufield's age. Add to the fact that at the 5-7 range spot, there are undersized forwards and D available. Not the pieces we need.

Haven't paid attention to this drafting thread but doubt Eiserman slips to 5-7 right? I think he's going in the top 3. If not Celebrini, I would want Eiserman. And yes, I'm aware of the slipping narrative. Hopefully teams ahead of us take the D men or the smaller skilled forwards. I just don't see Eiserman slipping that much when I look at the talent around him after Celebrini.

What's the scouting report on Iginla? Ranked mid 1st round I believe.
I believe concensus right now is Eiserman is more likely to go outside the top 10 then in the top 3
 

WeThreeKings

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Seems to be more than obvious that the Blue Jackets will take a forward. In the last three drafts they took 3 first round defencemen. Werenski is 26. Provorov is 27. There’s no one in the system that they can play with Fantilli except maybe Brindley. Cole Sillinger isn’t developing like they had hoped. Perfect spot for Demidov really, considering they already have a few younger Russians.

Lindstrom seems to fit their bill a lot, too.

I'm hoping they get enamored with Silayev though.
 

le_sean

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Lindstrom seems to fit their bill a lot, too.

I'm hoping they get enamored with Silayev though.
Yeah I didn’t want to bring his name up because I really don’t want it to happen but they seem to have a hole at 2C if they are moving Johnson to the wing. Fantilli and Lindstrom would be wild. That would suck for the Habs, but plenty of good forwards available.
 

Sam de Mtl

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The two teams that worry me a bit or Anaheim and Columbus.

I think it will be between Dickinson and Lindstrom for Anaheim. Likewise for Columbus. My base case right now is that Lindstrom is gone when we pick but demidov is there. However this only works if Dickinson is still there when the first of Anaheim or cbj picks.
If Montreal didn't have a logjam at D, I would be more excited to add Dickinson than Lindstrom.
 

skidcells

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Anaheim doesn't worry me that much, look at their forward core:
Troy Terry, Trevor Zegras, Cutter Gauthier, Leo Carlsson and Mason MacTavish

The defense is Mintyukov but then the next best are Luneau and Zellweger, neither are true blue chippers. They just traded Drysdale.

So I think defense is for sure in Anaheim.

Columbus is a wildcard, they can go either way. I hope Silayev is available for them because that would fit their MO.
I would say RHD is a need too for them. I suspect Yak/Lev would be high on their list and will be considered too. We should have a better idea of what they will do when Grant’s list comes out as he is close to Timmins
 

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Columbus (and Anaheim) fan popping in. I just want to say how much I appreciate this thread. I check in on it every day to see what you guys are discussing, and I have learned so much about this year's draft class because of your conversations. It's also given me such an appreciation for the needs of other teams in the bottom this year.

(also, we Jackets fans generally agree that they'll just take their BPA no matter position, since the pool doesn't really have a glaring need. Could use a C, could use an RHD, could go for Demidov for the reasons listed above. The lottery will be very interesting. And it's guaranteed that if we pick after Anaheim, they will take the player we wanted and we'll take our second choice. It's now happened every year since 2021).
 

jaffy27

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If I had to put the top two fits for a team, excluding Celebrini

Chicago - Levshunov/Dickinson
San Jose - Dickinson/Levshunov
Anaheim - Levshunov/Yakemchuk
CBJ - Lindstrom/Silayev
Arizona - Levshunov/Yakemchuk
So Demidov for sure and an outside chance at Lindstrom….gotta finish 5 or 6th
 

McGees

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I don’t think we have anyone of Jack Eichel and Mark Stone caliber
Slaf definitely can be the Stone comparable. No Eichel but Suzuki will fill those shoes.

Matheson vs Pietrangelo tho…woof
 
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Garnet76

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Question for everyone. If Montreal doesn't win the lottery which team would you like to win it and why?
Im thinking the Blue Jackets myself. I hate the idea of the #1 pick in the Eastern conference but I feel they are taking a forward regardless of their position. In this senerio it's more likely a forward falls to Montreal.
 

SannywithoutCompy

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Question for everyone. If Montreal doesn't win the lottery which team would you like to win it and why?
Im thinking the Blue Jackets myself. I hate the idea of the #1 pick in the Eastern conference but I feel they are taking a forward regardless of their position. In this senerio it's more likely a forward falls to Montreal.
Calgary for me. Hometown team and they could use a break.
 
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BergevinBurner

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Question for everyone. If Montreal doesn't win the lottery which team would you like to win it and why?
Im thinking the Blue Jackets myself. I hate the idea of the #1 pick in the Eastern conference but I feel they are taking a forward regardless of their position. In this senerio it's more likely a forward falls to Montreal.
Anyone besides for Chicago/Ottawa/Pittsburgh.
 
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WeThreeKings

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Question for everyone. If Montreal doesn't win the lottery which team would you like to win it and why?
Im thinking the Blue Jackets myself. I hate the idea of the #1 pick in the Eastern conference but I feel they are taking a forward regardless of their position. In this senerio it's more likely a forward falls to Montreal.

Columbus, they're most likely team above us to take a forward. So give them one anyone is taking at 1 and hope the next 4-5 picks are the d men
 

MarkovsKnee

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Always thinking two steps ahead.

I don’t care who wins as long as it’s not the Sens. Also fully expecting the Pens to magically win the lottery.

Nah, they'll wait til 2026, so they can get Gavin McKenna. Crosby's contract ends after next season just before he turns 38. They'll definitely be a bottom team by 2025-2026.
 

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Question for everyone. If Montreal doesn't win the lottery which team would you like to win it and why?
Im thinking the Blue Jackets myself. I hate the idea of the #1 pick in the Eastern conference but I feel they are taking a forward regardless of their position. In this senerio it's more likely a forward falls to Montreal.
Seeing as that nice fan visiting us from Columbus....I'll say them or the Ducks.

I would hate it the most if a team leaps from behind us and wins the lottery. Ie. Ottawa, Buffalo, Calgary and Pittsburgh. Seattle would be the only one, that I wouldn't care too much. But still, I don't want anyone jumping us!
 

Andrei79

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I would be shocked if the top 6 picks werent filled with defensemen. A top pairing defenseman has to be one of the most difficult asset to acquire. Just ask any of the Canadian franchises.
 
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le_sean

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I would be shocked if the top 6 picks werent filled with defensemen. A top pairing defenseman has to be one of the most difficult asset to acquire. Just ask any of the Canadian franchises.
We had two at the same time along with the best goalie of the generation and our GM thought “how about I acquire Andreas Martinsen and Steve Ott to push this team”
 

KevSkillz4

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So the rumors said that Habs will focus on a forward with their high pick, even if a good D is available.

Hallehuaj, thanks god.

Martin Lapointe and Nick Bobrov are not that bad after all.
 
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