I'd be a bit surprised. Unless they think he's a legit top 6er.. but I see them more going the Martin/Cootes route with Fiddler/Hensler. Of course a trade changes everything.
I think that they'd rather go the Lynden Lakovic way myself instead.
Lakovic has sky-high physical potential considering he's already 6'3/6'4, skates well for a guy his size, and weighs only about 185-190 pounds right now so there's room for tons of growth and strength (20+ pounds of muscle over several years).
Then you look at Lakovic's skill with the puck, how versatile he is offensively, how well he sees the ice and manages to make plays, and how he shoots very well from multiple positions on the ice. Then we start looking at Lakovic's very good production on an offensively-deprived Moose Jaw team, and he starts looking really, really interesting as a prospect.
The problems with Lakovic would be a certain lack of work ethic, too much softness/not enough intensity on the ice for a guy his size, a defensive game that isn't mature at all at this point in time, and the unfortunate injury that interrupted his season.
So yeah, there are definitely negatives there but I think that the Canadiens at this point of the rebuild need to look at players with high-end potential, which would be true of Lakovic.
I have nothing against Braeden Cootes, Brady Martin, Logan Hensler, and Blake Fiddler, but at this point in time I think they are "safer" picks, floor-type of picks that the Canadiens should look at in later rounds rather than use high picks on guys like that.
I say that, but I fully expect at least one if not both first-round picks to be traded. So maybe this will turn out to have been a completely moot point by the time the Draft comes around.
Anyways, cheers and have a good night.