- #32nd by The Athletic
- #45th by HockeyProspect.com
- #33rd by Future Considerations
- #52nd by ISS Hockey
- #30rd by McKeen’s Hockey
- #49th by Central Scouting among North Americans
- #49th by EliteProspects.com
- #41st by TSN/Bob McKenzie
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John Beecher's Player Profile
Steve Kournianos - Sporting NewsJan. 31st: "Buried behind the NTDP's ridiculous center depth is this powerful two-way center in the mold of David Backes. Beecher is impossible to knock off the puck, and his shot is so heavy it can knock a goalie off his skates."
I don't hate it.....kid looks like he can fly and you build your team down the middle G, D, C
They now have Studnicka, Frederic and Beecher and are in good shape. I also definitely buy in to the fact that this kid was stuck behind Hughes, Turcotte, Caufield on the USNTDP and his offensive numbers would have been more impressive if he was getting the PP time and playing with more talented wingers.
Was hoping for Lavoie or Kailyev.....but I'm OK with this pick....can't believe the Canadiens took an American over Lavoie to be honest
Reading these make me feel good about the pickJohn Beecher's Player Profile
Steve Kournianos - Sporting NewsJan. 31st: "Buried behind the NTDP's ridiculous center depth is this powerful two-way center in the mold of David Backes. Beecher is impossible to knock off the puck, and his shot is so heavy it can knock a goalie off his skates."
Sam Cosentino - Sportsnet - Dec. 12th: "Possesses an all-around, solid 200-foot game and can play with the pace desired in today’s NHL."
Sam Cosentino - SportsNet - Nov. 7th: "The type of player every team needs in that he plays the game the right way. Won’t dazzle with offensive ability, but will do enough of the little things to maintain top-six minutes."
Steve Kournianos - The Draft Analyst - Nov. 5th: "Beecher has top-six talent written all over him, but it’s not easy to distinguish oneself on a team loaded down the middle. He’s a powerful skater with excellent agility and does phenomenal work on the penalty kill."
Sam Cosentino - SportsNet - Oct. 2nd: "One of the more cerebral players in this draft class in that he’s not flashy and doesn’t dazzle you with any particular part of his game. However, with his size and ability to play a complete game, he almost always finds a way to contribute."
I don't hate it.....kid looks like he can fly and you build your team down the middle G, D, C
They now have Studnicka, Frederic and Beecher and are in good shape. I also definitely buy in to the fact that this kid was stuck behind Hughes, Turcotte, Caufield on the USNTDP and his offensive numbers would have been more impressive if he was getting the PP time and playing with more talented wingers.
Was hoping for Lavoie or Kailyev.....but I'm OK with this pick....can't believe the Canadiens took an American over Lavoie to be honest