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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le_sean

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Yeah there a lot of rumors about Chicago GM being in LOVE with Dickinson since many weeks now. This tournament gonna feed the beast again.
They have a lot of LD though. It’s basically the one position they don’t need to draft for.
 

bleuetbio

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They have a lot of LD though. It’s basically the one position they don’t need to draft for.

Totally make sense but apparently, Sam can play both sides. You can have a quick look at this. A lot of talks and tweets since.

 

SakuKoivu11

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So a few years ago NYR traded 26th overall pick and #48 overall pick to move up to #22 overall pick.

We currently have #26 overall and #57 overall pick.

This means if we want to move up to #21/#22 we will need to include another pick or a young prospect.


I think the value to move up starts with #26, #57 and prospect like Sean Farrell, perhaps Justin Barron and those 2 picks could move us up to #17/#18.
 

Habs7631

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Totally make sense but apparently, Sam can play both sides. You can have a quick look at this. A lot of talks and tweets since.
Rather have Dickinson on his off side than Levshunov at RD.

Oh wow so Dickinson can play on the right side???

So we can have :

Guhle - Dickinson
Hutson - Reinbacher
Xhekaj - Mailloux

Kent Hughes “I’m not drafting a LD” when he realizes Sam can play RD

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FrankMTL

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Well if a D like Dickinson or Saliyev that the Kraken really likem is available, that would probably be the price to pay at minimum.

If Seattle wants to move up three spots (and Demidov and Lindstrom are already picked) the price is a late first which they don't have, so I will settle for one of their 2nd round prospects from 2022 (Firkus, Nyman or Goyette, although I really prefer the first two). I would grab Iginla or Sennecke at 8 and pick up a good forward prospect along the way.
 
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Habs Halifax

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He’s pretty much a sniper. I don’t get the comparison as his passing isn’t anything special. He gets by, but he’s not near Kaprizov or Suzuki level.

If you want a player comparison for Iginla, it’s someone like Brandon Hagel.

Nah, I see him with a fair amount of play making vision in his game. More than guys like Lindstrom and Sennecke. Probably on par with Demidov in that area.

Add Hagel to mix with Kaprisov and Suzuki. Some sort of mix of them 3.
 

morhilane

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Sennecke's mom was an olympic volleyball player.. scouts love that shit.
Especially the Habs scouts. Always looking for the professional athletics minded kids and family among the prospects. Like Slaf and Rohrer. Or Beck, who went to play competitive soccer in EU before switching to hockey once back in Canada.
 
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