Squats
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I'm from Drummondville and there are a lot of things wrong in this though. You're right, Drummondville won with their defensive system and stellar play of goalie Riley Mercer. This is a team that no matter if they lead or trail 3-0, they will play the same way. They're pretty much unshakeable which is crazy.I did, the Q'league will be the weakest of all 3 leagues this year at Memorial Cup Tourney, no "M"cup repeats for a while, if they do it will be because they play with a lot of emotion, it is what carried this team through the playoffs., I have seen 4 in total of their games on CHL live playoffs replays. Yes Drummondville played really well in the playoffs with an excellent defensive system to go with, they have earned their ticket to the big tourney, but they were also playing in (what I believe is) a watered down league this year, even with Baie Comeau finishing first. The Qs will be weak for 3 or 4 years to come, they are saying a low talent pool for the foreseeable future at prospect drafts. Drummondville have six players to really watch for, Ethan Gauthier led the team these playoffs but Luke Woodworth and Alexis Gendron are the ones that upped their plays big time, also have Mikael Huchette with experience on Remparts winning team last year. They have one very dangerous offensive D-man in Sam Oliver 9g-8a for 17pts these playoffs and a strong goaltender in Riley Mercer in net, the rest are just supportive staff on the team, you control these top players you will control their team., Resembling between Soo and Oshawa type team calibre IMHO -Seen them playing in early falls game in Val d'Or, a lot has changed since then
As for the watered down league, we hear that every year so I won't give any thoughts about that. It is however true that fewer players are drafted. As for the next few prospect drafts, the 2024 Q draft is considered an average one. However the 2025 draft is considered one of the best in the last decade if not the best so not sure where you got this info.
Sam Oliver is a forward, not a Dman. No one really stands out with their offensive core. Maybe Gauthier, Gendron and Woodworth. That is the strength of Drummondville. They have 3 solid lines, they play in a great team system. It's quite the opposite of ''if you control those players, you control their team''
As for the D core, they've been playing all playoffs without 1st round dman Maveric Lamoureux. Diotte and especially Komarov are absolute monsters at the blue line.
Drummondville will be good against teams with star players carrying their teams that lacks depth, because they're good at neutralizing any players, no matter how good they are. Their third line can neutralize any first line, any day. Note that I did not say outplay, but neutralize. This team got no real weakness but doesn't have spectacular offensive punch either. Expect close tight games.
Good luck to the Knights and let's have a great Mem. cup!
Additionnal notes:
Alexis Gendron - Blazing speed and great shot
Luke Woodworth - Exceptionnal IQ
Ethan Gauthier - Swiss army knife type of player. His grit and shot stands out
Vsevolod Komarov - Amazing poise and IQ no real issues in his game, except maybe skating. Awarded best Dman in reg. season and playoffs MVP. 5th round pick in the NHL but is a 1st rounder in a redraft.
Mikael Diotte - Typical physical defensive Dman. Awarded best defensive dman in reg. season
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