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
    422
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Draft

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Watch Iginla again please. Your assessment is off.
Okay, Grant.

Watched him live. Followed him through the year. Have had COVID and have been watching playoffs. Totally fine if we see things differently but that's a pretty lame response.

Could be more productive if you tried arguing a point or identified these elite physical attributes you see instead of using a 2min highlight reel as a gotcha about an argument no one was making. You'd think that the only guy in the world to have Forsberg 1OA would have a greater capacity to share his brilliant insights.
 

Mrb1p

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Okay, Grant.

Watched him live. Followed him through the year. Have had COVID and have been watching playoffs. Totally fine if we see things differently but that's a pretty lame response.

Could be more productive if you tried arguing a point or identified these elite physical attributes you see instead of using a 2min highlight reel as a gotcha about an argument no one was making. You'd think that the only guy in the world to have Forsberg 1OA would have a greater capacity to share his brilliant insights.
I did and ill do, just not right now as Im a busy guy ;).

Nothing wrong in telling someone hes wrong, if he's wrong.
 

sampollock

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Two of the best forward prospects eligible for the 2024 NHL Draft, the Spokane Chiefs’ Berkly Catton and Medicine Hat Tigers’ Cayden Lindstrom, are done for the season due to injuries
 

SlafySZN

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Maybe Iginla will be able to go to the U18 since Kelowna plays Prince George next, starting tomorrow.
 
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Lindstrom will have his stock hurt and that hip injury makes sense why some later viewings of Catton were not as inside driven
From what I heard, it's not expected to be a big issue for Catton moving forward. Hard to do a lot of lower body work while managing a lingering hip injury so it's possible we see him do more in that area through offseason recovery.

If Lindstrom drops because of this, the Habs have gambled on health and upside before. Would be interesting to see if they do it again.
 

Walksss

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That makes things very interesting for Lindstrom now. I can't imagine he doesn't fall out of the top 5 considering he's barely played the second half of the season.

I'd take the risk at 5-7 for sure.
 
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MTL Dirty Birdy

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We have Leonard's D+1 though, so it's an unfair comparison. They're pretty similar in terms of D-year value. Would take both any day.
Isn’t there close to two years difference between them? That’s massive if so. Give Iggy time

Or Benson, sigh. Imagine swapping Benson and Cole on that top line? Wed basically have Marchand/Bergeron with some sort of humongous wrecking ball next to them. Cole could either be traded or used on the 2nd line with Dachster and whoever.

And then dont get me started on the depth of having Roy-Newie on the third.

Then this year we couldve focused on Iggy/lindstrom for Dachs wing or Levshunov for the rd.

Okay i need sleep.
I’m a big fan of putting Cole on the 2nd with Dach with top PP minutes. Great set up man for him and a little sheltered
 

Lafleurs Guy

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Oh god they better not take Eiserman ahead of Lindstrom and Catton because of injuries
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MasterMatt25

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Wouldn't shock me if they took another defenseman, Guhle is our best young D and he keeps getting his ass kicked.
This is the year to take defense too.

Although this team did reach for a centre in 2018 and a dman in 2023 when they were weak years for those respective positions so who knows
 

Andrei79

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This is the year to take defense too.

Although this team did reach for a centre in 2018 and a dman in 2023 when they were weak years for those respective positions so who knows

I find that this is such a weird term. Reinbacher was 8th on McKenzie's list. Those kind of players are usually drafted 5-10. That's without mentioning he had a historic draft year while being a RH shot at 6'3". They didn't reach any more than Detroid did in 2019.
 

WeThreeKings

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Can someone give me a quick run down on the character issues for Connelly beyond the swastika thing?

Some NHL people were also aware he had been accused of directing a racial slur at an opponent during a game in 2021, which he has denied. He was initially suspended after that allegation, though the suspension was not upheld, with the disciplinary committee for the California Amateur Hockey Association writing that the allegation could not be corroborated. Connelly told The Athletic he doesn’t use racial slurs. Some teams were also aware that Connelly had been involved with four amateur programs from 2020-22, an unusually vagabond career for a player with his talent; one of those stops, at Bishop Kearney, a high school in Rochester, N.Y., with a select hockey program, lasted less than two weeks.

Connelly played six seasons for the Anaheim (Calif.) Jr. Ducks, ending with the 2018-19 season when Connelly was around 13, and The Athletic interviewed more than a dozen parents who had a child who was a teammate of Connelly’s during at least one of those seasons. Ten of those parents said they witnessed behavior by Connelly that they considered troubling, and eight of those 10 parents described Connelly’s actions as bullying.

Four parents said they saw Connelly punch a teammate during practice; three of those parents said they saw it happen multiple times. It was usually in response to Connelly getting frustrated, those three parents say, such as when he lost a puck battle or a teammate wouldn’t allow him to cut in line during a drill. Five parents said he would slash teammates with his stick out of frustration. Four of those five parents said they also saw him slew-foot players — trip an opponent from behind with a leg or foot.

Individually, those incidents are not unheard of at the highest levels of youth hockey. And some parents chalked up Connelly’s behavior to the fact that he was intensively competitive. However, the incidents were frequent enough that eight parents said that at some point they felt concern for the well-being of their son or that of other players.

Parents said Connelly also picked on some teammates in the locker room and away from the rink. He seemed to focus on players who were small in stature and/or were among the less talented members of the team, according to eight parents. He would make fun of their appearance, tell them they were not good players and that they didn’t belong on the team, among other insults. “He wasn’t just a troublemaker; it wasn’t just that. He was mean,” said one parent.

One mother said her son avoided team activities, like bus rides or team meals, to avoid being around Connelly more than was necessary. Another mother said her son asked to not stay at the team hotel because he didn’t want to be around Connelly. Yet another parent said she went so far as to ask her son to assist a player Connelly repeatedly picked on. “It’s frustrating when you have to tell your kid to protect his teammate from another teammate,” she said. Two players left the Anaheim Jr. Ducks program prior to or during or the 2017-18 season in part because of how they were treated by Connelly, according to three parents associated with that program.

In 2020, Connelly, then 14, enrolled at Bishop Kearney, which started a boys select hockey program during the pandemic, drawing top players from around the country. Almost immediately, the school suspended Connelly, but he left Bishop Kearney shortly thereafter. A public relations official working with the family said that all that should be written about Connelly’s short stint at the school is: “He was there for a week and he left.”

Sources involved in the school’s hockey program said that Connelly was suspended after urinating on another student’s belongings, among other alleged acts. One source said Connelly was acting in response to hazing that Connelly had received earlier. That source said he witnessed the hazing Connelly endured and also saw students tease Connelly about being hazed.

Connelly instead joined Anaheim’s Jr. Ice Dogs, and in April 2021, when he was 15 and playing for that team versus the L.A. Jr. Kings, he was accused of directing a racial slur at an opponent. What happened remains in dispute. The player came off the ice “so visibly shaken and upset with tears streaming down his face after the incident that I had to sit him for the remainder of the first period so he could collect himself,” according to an email his coach, Brett Beebe, sent to Pacific District official Wayne Sawchuk, which was viewed by The Athletic.
 
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