If the Habs end up picking Bear, is that with the intention of him playing at C, or on the wing?
who would you all say KH would target if he traded up in trading his 2 1st's to move up
could see DesnoyersDesnoyers or Frondell.
Can he do that while still keeping the other first, in your opinion?Desnoyers or Frondell.
Can he do that while still keeping the other first, in your opinion?
Can he do that while still keeping the other first, in your opinion?
yupA guy like Kashawn Aitcheson could be a good add, basing this entirely on watching a compilation of his hits
I would take him with our pick at #41. If we only have one of the picks (either #16 or #17), I would not pick him at 17. But if we would have had a late First round pick instead, he would have been my pick.Would you take (Prokhorov) at 17?
I think it would be too pricey to move up into a position to draft Frondell or Desnoyers, but ,If I had to choose between the two, I would pick Frondell who is already a pro.I don't think we can get within the top-7/8 without trading another first, no.
But Hughes could trade-up to about #11/12 with a second-round pick or so if he wanted to.
Maybe it would be smart to actually trade-up just outside the top-10, as guys like Eklund, McQueen, Smith, O'Brien, and Mrtka could be had in that range depending on how the draft turns out and might be higher-end players than whomever is left at 16+41 (or 49).
He is listed as a C/W.
A guy like Kashawn Aitcheson could be a good add, basing this entirely on watching a compilation of his hits
Imagine going up against a lineup of
i really like him, has a heck of a shot and is physical. Our blueline with him, jackeye , Mailloux, Bustbacher ... won't be a picnic in either endA guy like Kashawn Aitcheson could be a good add, basing this entirely on watching a compilation of his hits
After the top 6-8, there is comparative parity in prospects between 8-20. Because we hold 16 and 17 OA, this could turn out to be a very good draft for us. There are no generational, or sure fire stars in the top range of draft choices this year. Each comes with risks. If I was Hughes, I would be very hesitant to trade two picks + for any player in the that top rang of the draft. The one player that I would target if he fell, would be OHL's Brady Martin. This kid has winner written all over him: skill, speed, leadership, physicality and an uber- high compete level. The cost may still be too heavy: 16 OA, a top prospect and perhaps one of Montreal's multiple second round draft choices. I wouldn't overpay. I wouldn't overreach. It never works. There will be enough value at 16 OA and 17 OA that we don't need to overpay. If we can walk way with two of: Hensler, Lakovic, Potter, Mrtka, Bear or Spence, this will be a very, very good draft for us. If the cost to be in a position to take Martin is too high, I would use those two second round choices we have to move up 2 or 3 positions to take the player(s) that I though had the highest upside.Can he do that while still keeping the other first, in your opinion?
i really like him, has a heck of a shot and is physical. Our blueline with him, jackeye , Mailloux, Bustbacher ... won't be a picnic in either end
to be safe then he should trade 17 and pick with 16 so that his target isn't snatched up by his trade partner.16th will be traded and the 17th KH will pick
Good to know , I do not have in-depth scouting just what I have seen on YouTube.I have seen him live many times and I would not trade up to take him nor would I select him at 16 or 17 as he is not a great skater, has questionable IQ and we really don't need another LHD in the system.
I certainly don't dislike him as a prospect but he is a very risky pick and is quite literally the last thing we need as a LHD.
I take Hensler over Aitcheson all day as he is bigger and a better skater and plays a more mature game as well as the fact that he was starting to round out his offensive game near the end of the season. Hensler played on a team with little to no offensive talent and wasn't going to put up points while playing responsibly. I think Hensler distributes the puck better than Aitcheson and is big enough to be able to withstand the forechecking of NHL playoff hockey. Imo Hensler is more substance and Aitcheson is more style. Both are legitimate mid-first round prospects but give me the bigger, faster, smarter RHD over the risky LHD at this point in our organizational development. Aitcheson could very well turn out to be the better player but I would bet on Hensler at the draft.