HF Habs: 2025 NHL Draft: Part II

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Daniel Briere will draft Caleb Desnoyers if available.
He’s the one player I want the Habs to try and get if possible, I wouldn’t to overpay though. Even though I’m American, I want this team to have a very good player from the Quebec area as they contend in the future. It feels like it should be mandatory lol.
 
Yeah. We drafted Chipchura in 2004 and he tore his achilles the next year, that affected his whole career.
Brady Vail up better DY numbers than Chipchura, he was never going to be much anyway (but he'll always have the Ovi highlight).

Bear is a dog, I'm sure he'll be back better than ever.
 
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I wouldn't use a first rounder on Bear now. Sad for him but you just don't know how bad that injury will affect him.
 
Oh no doubt
Brady Vail up better DY numbers than Chipchura, he was never going to be much anyway (but he'll always have the Ovi highlight).

Bear is a dog, I'm sure he'll be back better than ever.

Yeah Chipchura never had offense, but the injury hurt his already mediocre skating ability.

I'm perfectly fine trading both 1sts this year if we can get some big roster improvements.
 
But bear is ten times the player chipchura was.
Chipchura was a potential top 5-10 pick before his draft year. I don't think that's remotely true. His draft season lagged a little because he played on a shit team. He was supposed to be the best center available after Malkin. None of his team mates, even goalies, made a full-time NHL roster. Not even one.

Bear is floating in the 15-18 range even before this news; though some were extremely bullish on him. There's not really a big difference in pre-draft hype.

Either you guys weren't following prospects back then or you're trying to compare 2024 numbers to 2004 numbers like there's any merit to it. Like the NHL, CHL scoring is massively up in the past few years. Chipchura was expected to become essentially what Patrice Bergeron became.
 

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