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Desnoyers probably doesn’t get past Philly. If you really like him, what are you adding to our 7 to move up one slot?

If Philly wants him and you’re moving up to their spot, won’t Philly just say no?

I think you just stay at 7 and see who’s there. You’re still getting really good player out of this. Desnoyers could go before Philly as well.
 
Interesting to see another team’s perspective and who they may pick:

NHL mock drafts hint at Blackhawks’ game-changing third-overall pick

Anyone got a clue of who the Chicago Blackhawks will snag with the third-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft? Well, two notable outlets may clue us in on who could end up wearing a red sweater come draft day, and hopefully provide another solid puzzle piece to this seemingly perpetually rebuilding team.

This is assuming, of course, the Hawks stay in the No. 3 spot, as they should. While Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa look like the surefire No. 1 and No. 2 picks, it doesn’t mean there’s not plenty of potentially NHL-ready talent behind them. Or, talent that will become NHL-ready sooner rather than later.

Let’s explore three players who the Hawks can take based on three mock drafts - one of the outlets I selected had two mocks going on - and which player would be the best of the trio.

Tankathon - Porter Martone, RW​

Porter Martone may be my favorite prospect in this draft class. So, if Tankathon’s mock is spot on, then I’ll be one to say the Blackhawks landed a future star. Martone’s size, 6’3, 207 lbs is already built for the big leagues, and he has a relatively early birthday, meaning his body is more mature than some of the younger players in this draft class.

And his productivity is among the best of those in 2025, with 98 points and 37 goals in 57 games. There’s no way I’d personally take anyone else over Martone should he (most likely) be available at No. 3.

NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman - Jake O’Brien, C​

Shifting gears to Adam Kimelman and Mike G. Morreale, we got two distinct picks, starting with Jake O’Brien from Kimelman. O’Brien, much like Martone, displays playmaker potential, evidenced with his 66 assists, which equated to one assist per game.

He finished the year with 98 points, giving him 32 on the season, and an NHL equivalent, per Tankathon, of 39 points. Considering how bad the Blackhawks have been, that’s not a bad number. Also like Martone, O’Brien has the length to compete already, even if he’s lacking in overall size, weighing just 170 lbs.

NHL.com’s Mike G. Morreale - James Hagens, C​

Hagens wouldn’t be a bad choice, but he’d be my last pick on this list of three players. At 5’11, 176 lbs, his size isn’t bad, but productivity is where I’m concerned. I can’t see him factoring in as another Macklin Celebrini, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he saw no NHL action in 2025-26, or at least until the end of the year.

For this one, it’s all about how long the Blackhawks are willing to wait. Are they okay to go another year without seeing immediate returns on another high pick, much as they were with Artyom Levshunov?

If the answer is yes, I’d feel better about Hagens. But if the Hawks want a more immediate return, Martone and O’Brien may be the better picks. This is assuming, of course, they don’t reassign them to juniors.
 
I wanna smash some other team and raid their riches.😃 look at that canes trade for mikko they got buckets loads of solid picks and a young stud in stankoven. Something like that. I'm jealous of canes that's how you build a winner.

The Bruins don’t have a Rantanen-type piece they can ship off for future picks and prospects.
 
Desnoyers probably doesn’t get past Philly. If you really like him, what are you adding to our 7 to move up one slot?

With Desnoyers playing in the Memorial Cup as Moncton's best player his stock is rising every day as is probably gone before #7 is the feeling I get. Recency bias and all that.

Look at Brady Martin. No one was talking about him a month ago. Then he goes and dominates weak competition at the U18s and suddenly he's the bell of the ball.
 
Whoever they pick with #7, he'd damn well better be able to at least do ONE F'ing CHIN-UP!
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It happens more frequently than you think. Here's Sam Bennett in 2014, unable to do one.
 
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It happens more frequently than you think. Here's Sam Bennett in 2014, unable to do one.
My question on this topic is: when do they do the pull ups? Is it after a bunch of other strenuous test and they are exhausted or is it in the beginning of the day. My old saggy ass can still crank off a few, and I don’t do much in the way of exercise. Very hard to believe a kid that looks like that young man in the picture can’t manage at least 10 if he was fresh.
 
Desnoyers probably doesn’t get past Philly. If you really like him, what are you adding to our 7 to move up one slot?
little bit of a rough game for Desnoyers yesterday. First game of Moncton`s I`ve watched from start to finish but you can see why he`s so highly thought of

Really liked our boy Johansson, not sure how many hits he was credited for but used his big frame really well, moves reasonably well too, might be a gem found in what? Round 6/7?
 
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My question on this topic is: when do they do the pull ups? Is it after a bunch of other strenuous test and they are exhausted or is it in the beginning of the day. My old saggy ass can still crank off a few, and I don’t do much in the way of exercise. Very hard to believe a kid that looks like that young man in the picture can’t manage at least 10 if he was fresh.

Chin ups are a matter of muscle balance (strength and muscle familiarity are a given)

If you’re a hockey player, you’re more likely to favor your lower half than your top, so you’re asking you’re weaker upper half to lift your denser heavier lower half



If Desnoyers falls to 7, I’ll be doing cartwheels. Kid is going to be a player.
 
Interesting to see another team’s perspective and who they may pick:

NHL mock drafts hint at Blackhawks’ game-changing third-overall pick

Anyone got a clue of who the Chicago Blackhawks will snag with the third-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft? Well, two notable outlets may clue us in on who could end up wearing a red sweater come draft day, and hopefully provide another solid puzzle piece to this seemingly perpetually rebuilding team.

This is assuming, of course, the Hawks stay in the No. 3 spot, as they should. While Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa look like the surefire No. 1 and No. 2 picks, it doesn’t mean there’s not plenty of potentially NHL-ready talent behind them. Or, talent that will become NHL-ready sooner rather than later.

Let’s explore three players who the Hawks can take based on three mock drafts - one of the outlets I selected had two mocks going on - and which player would be the best of the trio.

Tankathon - Porter Martone, RW​

Porter Martone may be my favorite prospect in this draft class. So, if Tankathon’s mock is spot on, then I’ll be one to say the Blackhawks landed a future star. Martone’s size, 6’3, 207 lbs is already built for the big leagues, and he has a relatively early birthday, meaning his body is more mature than some of the younger players in this draft class.

And his productivity is among the best of those in 2025, with 98 points and 37 goals in 57 games. There’s no way I’d personally take anyone else over Martone should he (most likely) be available at No. 3.

NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman - Jake O’Brien, C​

Shifting gears to Adam Kimelman and Mike G. Morreale, we got two distinct picks, starting with Jake O’Brien from Kimelman. O’Brien, much like Martone, displays playmaker potential, evidenced with his 66 assists, which equated to one assist per game.

He finished the year with 98 points, giving him 32 on the season, and an NHL equivalent, per Tankathon, of 39 points. Considering how bad the Blackhawks have been, that’s not a bad number. Also like Martone, O’Brien has the length to compete already, even if he’s lacking in overall size, weighing just 170 lbs.

NHL.com’s Mike G. Morreale - James Hagens, C​

Hagens wouldn’t be a bad choice, but he’d be my last pick on this list of three players. At 5’11, 176 lbs, his size isn’t bad, but productivity is where I’m concerned. I can’t see him factoring in as another Macklin Celebrini, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he saw no NHL action in 2025-26, or at least until the end of the year.

For this one, it’s all about how long the Blackhawks are willing to wait. Are they okay to go another year without seeing immediate returns on another high pick, much as they were with Artyom Levshunov?

If the answer is yes, I’d feel better about Hagens. But if the Hawks want a more immediate return, Martone and O’Brien may be the better picks. This is assuming, of course, they don’t reassign them to juniors.
I think Chicago either goes Martone or Frondell. They want a player with size since they see Bedard struggling a bit as an undersized player. Still a great player but looking less like a generational talent and size is one of the reasons for it. I can see the GM thinking maybe a bit of size will give Bedard room.

My guess is Chicago Martone, Utah Hagens, Preds Frondell (sure Frosberg will be thrilled). Wild card is Philly thinking most likely it’s Desnoyers, but could be Obrien, Martin or Smith.
 
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