HF Habs: 2025 NHL Draft: Part II

where his he projected ? heard his name alot

Before the achilles tear injury, Bear would have been a borderline top-10 pick for me, in-between 10-12.

Now, though? I'd have him 16th.

And I actually think Bear could fall lower than that given that he's already not the fastest guy on the ice and could become even slower because of the achilles injury.

Plus, there are guys like Cootes and Martin that I'd personally have a bit lower than Bear but have middle-6 center upsides for the teams that draft them and both have a nice blend of skating, physicality, skills, and size.

So GMs might prefer those types of players over the "riskier" Carter Bear.

Eyeballing it now, I'd say 10-25 would be the range where Carter Bear should be available on both the high and low sides.

Anything after 25 and Carter Bear starts being a very, very high-value pickup by a team.

Not the same type of personality though…

Sprong problem was more then decision making on the ice

Having seen both at the QMJHL level, I'd have to say that Carbonneau just plays a different type of game compared to Sprong.

Sprong played a very typical "pro" type of game back in 2014-2015 when he was drafted.

Sprong produced very well for his team off of nice skills, a mature approach to the game, and a frankly elite 4-way skating ability.

Carbonneau is completely different.

He's much more of a chaotic element both positively and negatively for Blainville-Boisbriand compared to Sprong's play in the Q.

Where Sprong was content to chip the puck along the boards and take what was available to him, Carbonneau challenges the defender 1-on-1, braces for contact, and tries to manufacture an advantage any way he can.

To add, Carbonneau gets frustrating to watch at times given how he seemingly "refuses" the make the simple play and how he always tries his luck, no matter the odds.

But on the flipside there are also times where Carbonneau's aggressiveness allows him to create plays out of nowhere basically.

Overall, I believe Carbonneau has much better vision than Sprong ever did as a prospect, and I think he makes high-end plays on a much more regular basis vs. draft-year Sprong.

I'll watch Carbonneau at times, he'll handle the puck, skate around an opponent, and then put a very nice pass directly on a teammate's stick through HEAVY coverage by the opposing team for a very high-danger scoring chance for Blainville.

But the way Carbonneau plays seemingly without regard for position at times, and how he has a tendency to hog the puck and skate to nowhere with it is why I have doubts about how good his Hockey IQ really is.

For Sprong in his draft year it wasn't exactly play-selection that I had a problem with, but in how exactly high-end his vision and offensive creativity were given that Sprong showed very little high-end skill/vision offensively but rather abused his elite skating (much better skating than Carbonneau, that's for sure) and physical maturity holding on to the puck and extending plays for points in the QMJHL that wouldn't be/aren't there at the NHL level.

As for the overall comparison of draft-year Sprong and Carbonneau, I don't think the parallels you're trying to draw are wrong especially though. Both players have/had some issues with decision-making.

But Carbonneau and Sprong play completely different types of games and I wanted to kind of define that difference in my eyes.

That said, I find it funny that if Carbonneau played a bit more like Sprong in his draft year, accepting that you can't always get what you want offensively and dumping the puck, I'd have him higher than the 15th spot that he currently occupies on my list.
 
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Maybe in the third round.Mateo Nobert center,6’1’’
One of the youngest prospects in the draft



QMJHL: Mateo Nobert - Neutral Zone - Men's
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So as of right now (unless Montreal makes a huge run in the playoffs), we would be drafting 16th and 17th.

What would you prefer?

We stand pat and draft two players back to back at 16 and 17?

We trade the picks as part of a package to acquire a number 2 centre?

We use the two picks to try and move up in the draft to get a higher ranked player? Im assuming with these two picks that we could potentially move up to between 8-12
 
So as of right now (unless Montreal makes a huge run in the playoffs), we would be drafting 16th and 17th.

What would you prefer?

We stand pat and draft two players back to back at 16 and 17?

We trade the picks as part of a package to acquire a number 2 centre?

We use the two picks to try and move up in the draft to get a higher ranked player? Im assuming with these two picks that we could potentially move up to between 8-12
In order for me :

1-Trade up in the draft but only if we can get a top 6 center, which for me are : Desnoyers, Frondell, O'Brien and Hagens. If we can't get one of them by trading up, I don't do it, not even for Mrtka.

2-Get a proven 2C

3- Keep the picks and draft by needs, which is C, RHD and grit/physicality.
 
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So as of right now (unless Montreal makes a huge run in the playoffs), we would be drafting 16th and 17th.

What would you prefer?

We stand pat and draft two players back to back at 16 and 17?

We trade the picks as part of a package to acquire a number 2 centre?

We use the two picks to try and move up in the draft to get a higher ranked player? Im assuming with these two picks that we could potentially move up to between 8-12
Explore all options but as of right now I would stay put at 16/17 to see who is available. I personaly used to have 12 players I really wanted but now it has grew to 14 players. I hope we can get 1 or 2 of these 14 players, otherwise I would trade away the pick for established players.
I would entertain trading up with our 2nd round picks to pick a couple spot higher though if possible to secure one of my top 14.

Finally, if we can get Frondell or Desnoyers (or Misa/Schaeffer, pipe dream) I would trade both 1st round picks in an instant.
 
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To be fair the combine is after the season and players can lose 8 pounds of water weight during a game. Not a huge difference to be up 15 pounds after a month of training and no obscene sweating.
I think 15 pounds for a 5'10 is quite significant in a month even with heavy training.

Anyway that weight should serve as a reference point
 
I think 15 pounds for a 5'10 is quite significant in a month.

Anyway that weight should serve as a reference point
To be honest if it's your first time in the gym and you start creatine 15 pounds in a month is very doable. It's not permanent weight but it would still show up on a scale.
 
To be honest if it's your first time in the gym and you start creatine 15 pounds in a month is very doable. It's not permanent weight but it would still show up on a scale.
You might know better but that is still valid for all prospects not just Cooley.

Players are 17/18 years old in their draft year they are still growing into their body.

It's quite possible he started his draft year at 165 and finished it at 180. Anyway you are never drafting a finished product they always have to get stronger.
 
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I don't know what could be the price tonjump from the 16th to the 12th. I know this is maybe only 4 spots but. I have probably 12 impacts players. At 16th. This is more a luck.
 
Man, my dream scenario would be Eklund falling to 8-10 and us moving up from 16th to grab him. What a player (and underrated by most). Something like 16th + 40th + 3rd RD pick could definitely entice a team like PIT or NYI to move down since they need the draft capital.

Then you use the 17th pick and package it with next year’s first and try to get that young 2C
 
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What a haul this season. Next season’s second rounder by CBus is a really good piece too.

Also; does OTT get their penalty this season? Could impact our picks by one, no?
 
What a haul this season. Next season’s second rounder by CBus is a really good piece too.

Also; does OTT get their penalty this season? Could impact our picks by one, no?

It's 2024,2025 or 2026. We won't know until the lottery if Ottawa pushes back the forfeiture to 2026:

Ottawa will forfeit its first-round draft pick in one of the 2024, 2025 or 2026 Drafts. The determination as to which pick will be forfeited will be made by Ottawa within 24 hours of the conclusion of the Draft Lottery for that year.
 
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So as of right now (unless Montreal makes a huge run in the playoffs), we would be drafting 16th and 17th.

What would you prefer?

We stand pat and draft two players back to back at 16 and 17?

We trade the picks as part of a package to acquire a number 2 centre?

We use the two picks to try and move up in the draft to get a higher ranked player? Im assuming with these two picks that we could potentially move up to between 8-12
Its pretty obvious we're not 1-2 players away from a cup as is. The 2nd line needs a complete revamp around Demidov and the 3rd line will be off the team in 2 years or less (Gallagher, Dvorak, Anderson). Then there's a major piece at RD that needs to be added as well.

Make the picks to add two forwards to the pipeline and trade Hage/Mailloux/Roy/Matheson + future 1sts for a RD (Andersson, Pulock, Nemec) and either a 2C (Rossi, Helenius) or a two-way top 6 W like Benson if Demidov transitions to C. Also try to swap Newhook for a more prototypical 3rd line player (Ohgren, Ritchie).

As of right now I see:

Slaf - Suzuki - Cole
XXX - XXX - Demidov
XXX - XXX - Dach
Heineman - Evans - Beck
Kapanen, Xhekaj

Hutson - Reinbacher
Guhle - XXX
Xhekaj - Carrier
Struble, Engstrom

We can fill some of the holes with short-term UFAs for now, but we need to make some picks. Hopefully, we also add a couple of RD in the 2nd/3rd rounds.
 
Its pretty obvious we're not 1-2 players away from a cup as is. The 2nd line needs a complete revamp around Demidov and the 3rd line will be off the team in 2 years or less (Gallagher, Dvorak, Anderson). Then there's a major piece at RD that needs to be added as well.

Make the picks to add two forwards to the pipeline and trade Hage/Mailloux/Roy/Matheson + future 1sts for a RD (Andersson, Pulock, Nemec) and either a 2C (Rossi, Helenius) or a two-way top 6 W like Benson if Demidov transitions to C. Also try to swap Newhook for a more prototypical 3rd line player (Ohgren, Ritchie).

As of right now I see:

Slaf - Suzuki - Cole
XXX - XXX - Demidov
XXX - XXX - Dach
Heineman - Evans - Beck
Kapanen, Xhekaj

Hutson - Reinbacher
Guhle - XXX
Xhekaj - Carrier
Struble, Engstrom

We can fill some of the holes with short-term UFAs for now, but we need to make some picks. Hopefully, we also add a couple of RD in the 2nd/3rd rounds.
How in hell you made these lines? Are these future or current lines?
 

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