F Maddox Dagenais - Quinte Red Devils U16 AAA, OMHA U16 (2026 Draft)

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Looks like a top 5-10 pick playing out there. He is legit.

He comes as advertised, his father’s shot and scoring ability but unlike Pierre he skates well and he has grit. He plays center but I’m not sold on him being a center at the pro level. He must also improve his game in the defensive zone.
 
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Some real lottery level talent at forward out of the Q withe Desnoyers and Guite for ‘25 and Dagenais for ‘26 and IIRC people are even more pumped for the 2009 crop.

Good to see. Now give me a classic Quebecois butterfly goalie. D’Aigle sure seems headed for nowhere…5.90 GAA over 4 to start the year. Seems like any idea he might be able to jump charge his stock is out the window…
 

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Some real lottery level talent at forward out of the Q withe Desnoyers and Guite for ‘25 and Dagenais for ‘26 and IIRC people are even more pumped for the 2009 crop.

Good to see. Now give me a classic Quebecois butterfly goalie. D’Aigle sure seems headed for nowhere…5.90 GAA over 4 to start the year. Seems like any idea he might be able to jump charge his stock is out the window…

Lucas Beckman didn’t get as much exposure as D’Aigle but he’s very solid in Baie-Comeau.

His dad a devastating wrist shot, but he couldn't skate even by old nhl standards.

I wonder if his son has similar traits.

Maddox skates well and he has grit.
 

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hes off to 6 g 3 assist in 6 games for 9 points might go check him out tomorrow when he comes to cape breton with the quebec team. still pissed the brat apperntly refused to report to our eagles if we drafted him so i hope he gets bood tomorrow lol.
 
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hes off to 6 g 3 assist in 6 games for 9 points might go check him out tomorrow when he comes to cape breton with the quebec team. still pissed the brat apperntly refused to report to our eagles if we drafted him so i hope he gets bood tomorrow lol.
I don’t know much about the Q fanbases, but how many people at the game would really even know that he refused to show up?
 

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hes off to 6 g 3 assist in 6 games for 9 points might go check him out tomorrow when he comes to cape breton with the quebec team. still pissed the brat apperntly refused to report to our eagles if we drafted him so i hope he gets bood tomorrow lol.

There are a lot of players who do that and they’re not called brats. Nathan MacKinnon didn’t want to report to the team that drafted him but I wouldn’t call him a brat.

Players have options. Dagenais even had more than usual players because he could have opted for the OHL and he had NCAA interest.
 

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There are a lot of players who do that and they’re not called brats. Nathan MacKinnon didn’t want to report to the team that drafted him but I wouldn’t call him a brat.

Players have options. Dagenais even had more than usual players because he could have opted for the OHL and he had NCAA interest.
hes a brat lol
 
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1. I thought it was Baie-Comeau with the #1 pick that MacKinnon wouldn’t report to. There was a big trade between them and they met in the Finals a few years later?

2. I don’t think Maddox was eligible for the OHL draft? I know he played his minor midget in Ontario, but he was still a Quebec resident? How was the OHL a possibility?
 

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1. I thought it was Baie-Comeau with the #1 pick that MacKinnon wouldn’t report to. There was a big trade between them and they met in the Finals a few years later?

2. I don’t think Maddox was eligible for the OHL draft? I know he played his minor midget in Ontario, but he was still a Quebec resident? How was the OHL a possibility?

1. Baie-Comeau drafted MacKinnon even though he told them he wouldn't report. He hold out and they traded him.

2. Maddox and his family moved to Ontario a few years ago so he was a resident of Ontario at the time of the draft and thus eligible to the OHL Draft. However, since his father played in the QMJHL he was also eligible to the Q Draft. He chose the QMJHL.

The Sim brothers and Aiden O'Donnell who are Nova Scotia residents chose the OHL. Jon Sim played in the OHL and Chris O'Donnel played in the QMJHL (46 games) and the OHL (5 games).
 

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Had a chance to watch him in person when the Remparts came to town this past Friday. You can tell he's a talented kid with a frame that will please scouts, but I didn't find he was particularly noticeable at driving play. At the same age, I'd have Desnoyers and Guite both slightly ahead of him in that regard. That being said, it's clear he can absolutely rip the puck and he will be an absolute PP merchant in the Q off the right wall.

Looking forward to seeing his development in between now and his next visit to Halifax.
 

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Had a chance to watch him in person when the Remparts came to town this past Friday. You can tell he's a talented kid with a frame that will please scouts, but I didn't find he was particularly noticeable at driving play. At the same age, I'd have Desnoyers and Guite both slightly ahead of him in that regard. That being said, it's clear he can absolutely rip the puck and he will be an absolute PP merchant in the Q off the right wall.

Looking forward to seeing his development in between now and his next visit to Halifax.

It was an off night for most of the young Remparts on Friday in Halifax. That's normal, half of them are 16/17 and they had played the night before in Charlottetown. The energy level wasn't the same.

After 7 games at the same age, Guite had still not scored a goal and he only had 3 assists, while Desnoyers had 2 goals and 3 assists. It's too early to tell who's ahead of whom.
 

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It was an off night for most of the young Remparts on Friday in Halifax. That's normal, half of them are 16/17 and they had played the night before in Charlottetown. The energy level wasn't the same.

After 7 games at the same age, Guite had still not scored a goal and he only had 3 assists, while Desnoyers had 2 goals and 3 assists. It's too early to tell who's ahead of whom.
Exceptional rookies usually stand out relative to their teammates. It's a shame the Quebec teams only come to town once a year. Can only assess what I see with my own eyes!
 

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Exceptional rookies usually stand out relative to their teammates. It's a shame the Quebec teams only come to town once a year. Can only assess what I see with my own eyes!

Dagenais isn't an exceptional rookie. He's a rookie with a good start and interesting tools. Your assessment is about one viewing in a loss. You've only seen Guite once as well if your assessments are based on when Quebec teams play in Halifax.
 

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Dagenais isn't an exceptional rookie. He's a rookie with a good start and interesting tools. Your assessment is about one viewing in a loss. You've only seen Guite once as well if your assessments are based on when Quebec teams play in Halifax.
There was a post or two earlier in the thread (not from you, per say) referring to him as a top 5/10 or lottery level talent. I just didn't see that on Friday, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have it in him. Just conveying what I saw.

And yes - I did see Guite once last season and was more impressed with his impact compared to Dagenais in the sample size of 1 game to 1 game. Don't think I made any proclamations beyond that. Let's agree that Dagenais is a great rookie with interesting tools.

I'll state a second time: Looking forward to seeing his development in between now and his next visit to Halifax. We should be glad that players of his quality are playing in the Q instead of elsewhere.
 

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There was a post or two earlier in the thread (not from you, per say) referring to him as a top 5/10 or lottery level talent. I just didn't see that on Friday, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have it in him. Just conveying what I saw.

And yes - I did see Guite once last season and was more impressed with his impact compared to Dagenais in the sample size of 1 game to 1 game. Don't think I made any proclamations beyond that. Let's agree that Dagenais is a great rookie with interesting tools.

I'll state a second time: Looking forward to seeing his development in between now and his next visit to Halifax. We should be glad that players of his quality are playing in the Q instead of elsewhere.

I’ve seen his 7 games and I’m not convinced about the 5-10 range for the draft. However, I haven’t watched the other prospects and a lot can happen until then.

In the news article I posted, the Remparts' GM Simon Gagné says he's happy with what Maddox has done so far but he tempers a bit.

Nothing's perfect

The Remparts are well aware that Dagenais, like all the young players in the organization, will experience down periods during the season.

And, in any case, it's not because he has 11 points in seven games that the son of former Canadiens Pierre Dagenais is where the organization wants him to be in the future.

“The numbers are there but Maddox is capable of playing even better than that. His game is not perfect. With him, we take example of the work that Pat [Roy] did with Zachary Bolduc. Zach cheated sometimes, he, didn't always brake. Maddox has this tendency. Sometimes he will try to cheat a little. But he is aware of it.”
 
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