HF Habs: 2025 NHL Draft: Part II

Jake O’Brien (C, R, 6’2″, 175, Brantford Bulldogs, 06/16/2007)

Jake O’Brien is a quick processing high-IQ, two-way center with a well-rounded skill set and leadership qualities. His ability to control the pace of play, make smart decisions with the puck, and maintain a defensive-first mentality positions him as a potential top-15 selection in the 2025 NHL Draft. O’Brien is effective in all zones, excelling in puck possession, forechecking, and creating offensive opportunities for himself and his teammates. However, improvements in faceoff consistency, skating mechanics, and physical strength will be critical to his transition to the NHL. With his combination of skill, composure, and work ethic, O’Brien projects as a middle-six NHL center with upside as a reliable, matchup player.




https://neutralzone.com/nhl-scouting-reports/ohl-jake-obrien/
 
I've said it for awhile. Brady Martin is the guy I want. I read this article back in November. This sold me on him. I like a good hardworking farm kid.

All right, I'm sold. Let's move up and grab this farmer wunderkind. Larry Robinson was a northern ontario bull. This kid looks like perfect for our team. Energy player with good work ethic and skilled. Hits like a tractor. Love it
 
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All right, I'm sold. Let's move up and grab this farmer wunderkind. Larry Robinson was a northern ontario bull. This kid looks like perfect for our team. Energy player with good work ethic and skilled. Hits like a tractor. Love it

I think he plays himself up to the 10-12 area. Give a team a 2nd rd with the 16th pick we could prolly move up 4/5 spots if he’s still there.
 
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There's soo many centres at the top of this draft. It hurts me physically.

I can't believe the Habs somehow had a 1st and 2x5th picks and there was never a clear potential elite centre available.
It's somewhat of concern that the Habs are out of their tank years with two wingers and a D but no centre.

To be clear, I think they likely got the BPA with every pick, its just that the BPA was never the centre.

Not tanking harder in 2023 really hurt the Habs IMO, it was the year to do it. Nothing against Reinbacher but the Habs would be in a better position with any of Carlsson, Fantilli or Smith.

Unless the Habs have fluke tank season from injuries or something (like the Avs the year they got Makar), their high picking days are over.
 
There's soo many centres at the top of this draft. It hurts me physically.

I can't believe the Habs somehow had a 1st and 2x5th picks and there was never a clear potential elite centre available.
It's somewhat of concern that the Habs are out of their tank years with two wingers and a D but no centre.

To be clear, I think they likely got the BPA with every pick, its just that the BPA was never the centre.

Not tanking harder in 2023 really hurt the Habs IMO, it was the year to do it. Nothing against Reinbacher but the Habs would be in a better position with any of Carlsson, Fantilli or Smith.

Unless the Habs have fluke tank season from injuries or something (like the Avs the year they got Makar), their high picking days are over.

Cooley wouldnt look too bad on the 2nd line.
 
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There's soo many centres at the top of this draft. It hurts me physically.

I can't believe the Habs somehow had a 1st and 2x5th picks and there was never a clear potential elite centre available.
It's somewhat of concern that the Habs are out of their tank years with two wingers and a D but no centre.

To be clear, I think they likely got the BPA with every pick, its just that the BPA was never the centre.

Not tanking harder in 2023 really hurt the Habs IMO, it was the year to do it. Nothing against Reinbacher but the Habs would be in a better position with any of Carlsson, Fantilli or Smith.

Unless the Habs have fluke tank season from injuries or something (like the Avs the year they got Makar), their high picking days are over.

Then you'd be making those post about a RD. We have a 25 year old 1C on a sweetheart contract. Getting a 2C is not a monumental task. Getting a top pair RD would be.
 
There's soo many centres at the top of this draft. It hurts me physically.

I can't believe the Habs somehow had a 1st and 2x5th picks and there was never a clear potential elite centre available.
It's somewhat of concern that the Habs are out of their tank years with two wingers and a D but no centre.

To be clear, I think they likely got the BPA with every pick, its just that the BPA was never the centre.

Not tanking harder in 2023 really hurt the Habs IMO, it was the year to do it. Nothing against Reinbacher but the Habs would be in a better position with any of Carlsson, Fantilli or Smith.

Unless the Habs have fluke tank season from injuries or something (like the Avs the year they got Makar), their high picking days are over.
Caps have two 6’3 centers in their top 6, and they got their number 1 from the scrap heap.
 
Florida drafted good Barkov, Lindell, Crouse, Huberdeau, Ekblad early. Trochek, Weegar, Hyman late rounds.

Bukala was head of scouting for the Panthers from 2016 to just before the 2020 draft.

He was there for 4 drafts, and had multiple picks close to the top-10, and didn't "hit" on a single one.

Unless you consider Owen Tippett to be some kind of great success.

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Bukala's enthusiasm for scouting and insight into what being a full-time scout is all about can't be disdained so easily.

But that record is undeniably awful, and I would not take Bukala's word on prospects to be gospel given those blemishes on his resume.

Bukala may say that he would have drafted different players and that he had his hands tied, but as the head of scouting it is your responsibility to own-up if your team makes mistakes.
 
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I would try to grab Brady Martin and Malcom Spence with our picks. I dont think they will be stars but you need those kind of players on your top9 to win a cup.
 

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