HF Habs: Official 2019 Mock Draft (Teams are assigned, starting on the 18th)

San Jose has an option from the Kane trade: Keep 2019 4th rounder, Give up 2020 3rd (or the reverse)


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Mathletic

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With the 149th pick, the San Jose Sharks select, from MODO of the SuperElit League, forward

Max Wahlgren
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Scouting report: A forward who plays a complete game. Still young and raw.

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@Hope Of Glory is now on the clock
 
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The Great Weal

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OP's list says I'm next, but I don't think it should be Minnesota's pick. The condition on the Coyle trade was that if the Bruins make the 2nd round(which they did) the pick becomes a 4th as I have already drafted someone. I believe it should be Boston's pick right now.
 

WeThreeKings

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Sep 19, 2006
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The Boston Bruins are proud to select from Omsk, Right Wing, Arseny Gritsyuk

"Arseny Gritsyuk put his name on the map for us during the U-18s. Spending all year in a hard to scout program, he flourished when given the opportunity to lead the offense for Russia. He flashed great puck handling skills in traffic like all russians do, but showed some creativity and hockey smarts that put him a cut above most of his peers at the tournament. We feel that there is a potential player in Arseny and we can't go wrong with him at this point in the draft."
 

The Great Weal

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Jan 15, 2015
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:wild are proud to select Patrick Moynihan!
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12: Cole Caufield
42: Artemi Knyazev
73: Daniil Gutik
99: Ethan Keppen
153. Patrick Moynihan
 

ahmedou

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#Round5HFHabsMockDraft2019
*In parenthesis, it means the prospects's position on the #HFHabsEarlyMockDraft2019

125) Mike Koster
126) Semyon Chistyakov
127) Hugo Alnefelt (#71)
128)Ryder Donovan (#105)
129)Justin Bergeron (#113)
130)Ethan Phillips
131) Aku Raty
132)Nikola Pasic (#87)
133)Nolan Maier (#120)
134)Cole Mackay (#142)
135) Keean Washkurak
136) Simon Lundmark (#81)
137) Radek Muzik
138)Josh Williams (#84)
139)Yevgeni Oksentyuk
140)Xavier Simoneau (#148)
141)Jake Lee (#115)
142)Luka Burzan (#95)
143)Jack Malone
144)Filip Cederqvist
145) Adam Edstrom
146)Mikhail Abramov (#92)
147)Isaiah Saville (#63)
148)Filip Prikryl
149)Max Wahlgren
150)Roman Bychkov
151)Arseny Gritsyuk
152)Braden Doyle
153)Patrick Moynihan
154)Trevor Janicke (#141)
 

yoteshot

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Chicago goes with a KHL overager again and picks Valeri Orekhov. We love his potential and are surprised to get him here.

I'm on mobile, if someone could please PM next GM.
 

sandviper

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The New Jersey Devils are proud to select at #158 overall, from the Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL), Christopher Merisier-Ortiz (D)

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Christopher is a good skater and has a real knack for finding and setting up his teammates. His defensive abilities are a work in progress and his weakest area which is further compounded by his smaller frame. That said, the organization feels there's potential for a great reward with Christopher should he be able to put it all together.

Detroit and @MarkovtoSubban is up next and PM'd.
 

MarkovtoSubban

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Detroit Red Wings select at pick #159 from Blaine, Minnesota the current Mr. Hockey RW Bryce Brodzinski

Bryce Brodzinski of Blaine honored as Mr. Hockey

GM says "He's part of a hockey dynasty. Great hockey family in Minnesota, he even has a brother named Easton.
Will be on the Gophers' freshmen class next year so will need to fight for ice time but we think he'll find a spot."
 

OB5

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:rangersare pleased to select...from the Prince George Cougars in the WHL, Cole Moberg!

2. Jack Hughes
We nearly fell over when we realized he was falling to us at 2. Not a bad silver medal. Hughes brings dynamic acceleration, top-end speed, edgework, puck skills… I can keep going but you get the idea. He makes something happen every shift and competes hard to become the best player on the ice.
22. Moritz Seider
He’s a 6-foot-4 defenseman who skates and moves the puck well, showing great poise and instincts. Defensively, he’s a rock with his wingspan, feet and defensive acumen, and projects as a tough minutes player in the NHL
37. Nathan Legare
He’s got one of the best shots in the draft. He’s scored a lot of goals this season, wiring shots from long distance off a post/crossbar or blowing it past a goalie. He’s a great scorer and that’s where he’ll make his money, but he’s also a very smart overall player. Legare can hit tight seams consistently and is very crafty overall with the puck.
49. Anttoni Honka
Honka is very smart, and his skating and vision make him ideal to quarterback a power play. He's a great puck mover, and his skating is excellent.
62: John Farinacci
A big right shot centre who passes the puck quick and effectively, uses his size to protect pucks and wins the battles along the boards. One of the best passers in high school as he puts but touch and zip on them.A really good skater for a large kid; he needs to work on his first step quickness, but once he is moving straight ahead, he is barreling freight coming down the track.
68: Michal Teply
Has a great shot and good vision. He’s a big goal-scoring winger with a right-handed shot, has a great selection of shots, has an amazing release, is capable of making plays.
112: Layton Ahac
Long lean defender who wasn’t afforded as much situational ice time to raise him to the upper echelons of the draft class, but he shows terrific feet, nice jump, very good offensive talents. Reads the ice and sees those hard to anticipate seam passes and pinpoints them, while in motion. Good size and athletic enough to continue to develop into a solid defender as well as a mailman. Might have the lightest edging in the class, he is a long term project that has a high water mark.
130: Ethan Phillips
He’s a very good skater who is slick and is an adept stickhandler, which allows him to protect pucks
161: Cole Moberg
Only two days away from the 2018 draft, Moberg probably would’ve gone undrafted last year, however with a greater role and more offensive freedom he’s playing well for Prince George.

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Mrb1p

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LA Kings 2019 draft
#5 Kirby Dach Saskatoon WHL C (#6 in early)
#24Jamieson Rees Sarnia OHL C (#48 in early)
#33 Ilya Nikolayev Loko-Yaroslav MHL (#40 in early)
#64 Billy Constantinou D Kingston OHL (#67 in early)
#91 Graeme Clarke RW Ottawa OHL (#143 in early)
#95 Rhett Pittlick LW Omaha USHL (#121 in early.)
#123 Martin Lang W Kamloops WHL
#126 Semyon Chistyakov D Ufa MHL
#157 Jayden Struble D USHS-PREP
 

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