London Knights 2024-25 Season Thread, Part III

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Ottawa Senators Prospect of the Week – Blake Montgomery​

December 3, 2024 by Dayton Reimer

With an incredible eight points in just three games, Blake Montgomery is the Ottawa Senators’ Prospect of the Week for Nov. 26-Dec. 1. Not only did his efforts earn him the Ontario Hockey League’s (OHL) Player of the Week honours but he now sits at a point-per-game average in his first 10 games in the league since leaving the Lincoln Stars in the United States Hockey League (USHL) earlier this season. With size, speed, and a fantastic nose for the net, he’s emerging as a solid addition for the Senators and could have a bright future ahead of him.

Montgomery Making Up for a Slow OHL Start​

Montgomery was always an intriguing draft pick when Ottawa selected him in the fourth round of the 2024 NHL Draft last summer. His combination of speed, offensive skill, and physicality was a rarity in his draft class, and because of that, some analysts saw him as having the second-highest potential in the Senators’ draft class behind Carter Yakemchuk. However, others saw his 22-goal rookie season in the USHL as more of a result of his 6-foot-4 frame and being bigger than his competition instead of a natural offensive ability, and due to his age – he had already gone through one NHL draft – he ended up falling outside of the top 100.

Like many USHL players, Montgomery planned on going the NCAA route, committing to the University of Wisconsin for the 2025-26 season. In the meantime, he returned to the Stars where he put up a promising three goals and 10 points in his first 10 games. But when the NCAA reversed their ban on junior players in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), he was quick to jump to the more physical Canadian league, signing with the Knights on Nov. 11, just 10 days after the historic deal was reached, and was just the second player to join the OHL with a prior university commitment.
Although the Senators may have encouraged Montgomery to move to the OHL, as the franchise has preferred the CHL’s development model in recent years, it’s also possible he wanted to follow in his brother Bryce’s footsteps, who played with the Knights in 2019-23. During his time, the big defenceman put up just two goals and eight points in 84 games but developed a strong physical edge to his game that helped him get drafted by the Carolina Hurricanes in 2021. Blake saw his experience first-hand and was quick to follow suit when the opportunity presented itself.

Initially, it was a tough transition. Montgomery had just one goal and three points in his first seven games, a far cry from what he was putting up in the USHL. However, he clearly was comfortable in the new league, and on Nov. 28, everything finally clicked into place for the big forward. In a road game against the Peterborough Petes, he scored a goal, recorded a primary assist, and took home the game’s third star as the Knights stormed to a dominant 6-0 victory. While his goal was good, his assist to Sam O’Reilly was a thing of beauty, showcasing both his incredible agility and ability to see openings where few others can.

The next night, London took on the Kingston Frontenacs, where Montgomery put up two goals and added a secondary assist to earn the first star of the game and help the Knights continue their win streak with a 5-4 victory. Then, on Dec. 1, he scored yet again, putting up a goal on a penalty shot and two primary assists as the Knights rolled over the Ottawa 67s 10-3. Few players in the OHL have put up so many points in a short time this season, and if Montgomery can keep it up, he’s well on his way to becoming one of the hidden gems of the 2024 Draft.
 
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Thinking out loud here. Edwards has only played 7 games in Providence AHL this year and his last game being Nov 15 (injured who knows?) Should he be returned what OA gets moved released? Sim brings energy but decision making is borderline. Julien since his return has not lived up to his PPG like last year and I'm sure WPG is a little concerned thinking he may lead when sent back. Assets are there to add up front, so what do armchair GM's do??? I should say I don't think he will be sent back this is just a what IF
 

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Thinking out loud here. Edwards has only played 7 games in Providence AHL this year and his last game being Nov 15 (injured who knows?) Should he be returned what OA gets moved released? Sim brings energy but decision making is borderline. Julien since his return has not lived up to his PPG like last year and I'm sure WPG is a little concerned thinking he may lead when sent back. Assets are there to add up front, so what do armchair GM's do??? I should say I don't think he will be sent back this is just a what IF
Edward has been dealing with a personal matter that dates back to last season. It’s why he missed games late in the playoffs for London. I’d be surprised if he’s returned to London.
 

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I've actually paid alot of attention tp Julien off the puck the last few games. JMO but he has been foung alot of things well. Plays the right side of offense players, wins good % of battles and gets pick to a teammate efficiently, postionally sound in DZone.
Sure I get fans want more points ts but maybe he is maxed out there as a U18 draft who forced his way onto the roster in a depth role. In spite of his lower point totals than many might hoped for I feel he contributes.

For OAs I'm fine with the 3 they got.
I guess the ? For Mark, Sinpson, Dale would be if one becomes available from wherever what's the cost of that OA ( Edward's obviously a feeebie) but also the cost of backfilling Sim or Juliens contribution VS the cost of just adding a non OA.

Edward has been dealing with a personal matter that dates back to last season. It’s why he missed games late in the playoffs for London. I’d be surprised if he’s returned to London.

Hope it works itself out for the young man whatever it is.
 
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I've actually paid alit of attention tp Julien off the puck the last fw games. JMO but he has been foung alot of things well. Plays the right side of offense players, wins good % of battles and gets pick to a teammate, postionally sound in DZone.
Sure I get fans want more points ts but maybe his is ma Ed out there as a U18 draft who forced his way onto the roster in a depth role. In spite of his lower point totals than many might hoped for I feel he contributes.

For OAs I'm fine with the 3 they got.
I guess the ? For Mark, Sinpson, Dale would be if one becomes available from wherever what's the cost of that OA ( Edward's obviously a feeebie) but also the cost of backfilling Sim or Juliens contribution VS the cost of just adding a non OA.



Hope.it works itself out for the young man whatever it is.
Yeah, Julien’s been pretty good at his position. I do think there needs to be more offence but the same could be said for a player like Nurmi - 19yo NHL pick and he gets a free pass. I’m fine with the three overagers as it stands. Still think a player addition like Ethan Hay would be ideal for London.
All told, there is very little to gripe about with respect to this club but there are always details that can get better.
 

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Thinking out loud here. Edwards has only played 7 games in Providence AHL this year and his last game being Nov 15 (injured who knows?) Should he be returned what OA gets moved released? Sim brings energy but decision making is borderline. Julien since his return has not lived up to his PPG like last year and I'm sure WPG is a little concerned thinking he may lead when sent back. Assets are there to add up front, so what do armchair GM's do??? I should say I don't think he will be sent back this is just a what IF
Maybe Julien needs a change in scenery and they could swap him out for a guy like Owen Allard
 
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I wish that was the case, but Dale and Mark are very loyal to OA’s that are the locals from London. Very little chance Julien is moved. He’s also good in the locker room.
Like others have already said....the Hunters have traded family to make the team better so they have no problem what so ever trading a local kid.
 
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