Making the Right Decisions
It is probable that Montreal will be drafting three times between numbers 26 to 36 in the upcoming draft. This should give the team an opportunity to choose three of the following players.
Ryan Hartman, Shea Theodore, Jacob De La Rose, Kerby Rychel, Anthony Mantha, Jason Dickinson, John Hayden, JT Compher, Nicolas Petan, Samuel Morin, Michael McCarron, Andre Burakowsky, William Carrier, Ian McCoshen, Steven Santini, Madison Bowey, Dillon Heatherington Oliver Bjorkstrand; Laurent Dauphin and Tristan Jarry
If I'm wrong, and one or more of these players is chosen earlier, then there are a number of other very talented players that will be available. This is an incredibly deep draft that has strong prospects available for at least two rounds. Just reading the names and understanding their potential should make every fan very happy that the team's management didn't panic and squander these valuable assets at the trade deadline in a vain attempt to acquire the flavour of the day (toughness, defensive depth, etc.) as advocated by so many impatient fans.
Assuming that the team will not want to incur the cost of trading up in the first round, they should identify those 3 or 4 players that should be available between 26 to 36 that have, in their scouts' opinion, the greatest potential and, if necessary, use one, or both, of their 3rd round picks to be in a position to grab these identified players. To me, if they can draft 3 of Dickinson, Morin, Burakowsky, Hayden or Compher, the team will have had their best draft since 1984. And please, no unwarranted clamoring for the hometown heroes. We can ill afford another reach like Leblanc.