HF Habs: Official Habs Mock Draft 2018 Edition - Complete

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Pompeius Magnus

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With the 21th pick, the San Jose Sharks are proud to select, from Loko Yaroslavl of the MHL, forward Grigori Denisenko .
''A creative player with the puck who can dart in and out of the lanes with expert edgework, quick acceleration and creative lines. Slight stature but enjoys engaging. Lack of exposure may see him slide on draft day, but it won’t be due to a lack of skill.''
@WeThreeKings is on the clock.
 

WeThreeKings

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With the 22nd selection in the NHL Entry Draft. The Ottawa Senators are proud to select from Timra of the Allsvenskan league, forward Filip Hallander.

"Hallander is a competitive winger who put up numbers comparable to some great NHLers in a men's league. He goes to the tough areas of the ice, displays quick hands in tight to finish plays but has the smarts and wherewithal to pass the puck on the doorstep rather than aimlessly jam the puck. He can score from distance as well. Hallander is adept at stealing the puck through anticipation and hard work."
 

Mrb1p

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With the 21th pick, the San Jose Sharks are proud to select, from Loko Yaroslavl of the MHL, forward Grigori Denisenko .
''A creative player with the puck who can dart in and out of the lanes with expert edgework, quick acceleration and creative lines. Slight stature but enjoys engaging. Lack of exposure may see him slide on draft day, but it won’t be due to a lack of skill.''
@WeThreeKings is on the clock.
That pick is worth loads. 10 spots down from where I have him.
 
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Mrb1p

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With the 22nd selection in the NHL Entry Draft. The Ottawa Senators are proud to select from Timra of the Allsvenskan league, forward Filip Hallander.

"Hallander is a competitive winger who put up numbers comparable to some great NHLers in a men's league. He goes to the tough areas of the ice, displays quick hands in tight to finish plays but has the smarts and wherewithal to pass the puck on the doorstep rather than aimlessly jam the puck. He can score from distance as well. Hallander is adept at stealing the puck through anticipation and hard work."
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL HE DRAFTED A 3RD LINER GUYS
 
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Hope Of Glory

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Well, since you guys murdered my list...

The Anaheim Ducks are proud to select, from the Niagara IceDogs, Akil Thomas.

We're really happy to get a versatile player in Akil that progressed a lot during the last year where he had to learn to play as a center. We think he can be a good C at the next level but worst case scenario he should still be able to contribute as a winger. Great vision, good skater, soft hands, decent shot that he should use a bit more. A bit smaller than average, he makes up for his lack of size by working really hard. His lackluster performance at the WJC doesn't really concern us, he's poised to have a great season next year given what he showed during the second half of the 17-18 campaign and the OHL playoffs.
 

jiboy

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With the 24th pick , the Wild are very happy to select Rasmus Sandin from the Sault St Marie Greyhounds.

"Sandin is an extremely intelligent player. He is poised with the puck on his stick and makes smart plays. Sandin has great vision and the ability to thread the needle to the open man with good passing skills."

Think he is going to fit really well in the "new" nhl , good value at this spot.

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Hope Of Glory

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With the 24th pick , the Wild are very happy to select Rasmus Sandin from the Sault St Marie Greyhounds.

"Sandin is an extremely intelligent player. He is poised with the puck on his stick and makes smart plays. Sandin has great vision and the ability to thread the needle to the open man with good passing skills."

Think he is going to fit really well in the "new" nhl , good value at this spot.

@OriginalCanadian is up

Was debating between him and Thomas. Solid pick.
 
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OriginalCanadian

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Hey everyone, sorry I didn't realize we had started

Anyways...Toronto picks at 25th overall...Jared McIsaac...

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Date of Birth: March 27th 2000 (18)
Place of Birth: Truro NS, Canada
Ht: 6'1" Wt: 194lbs
Shoots: Left
Position: Defense

Our first pick of the 2018 NHL draft is Jared McIsaac. McIsaac is a mobile 2-way D-man with great foot speed and acceleration. What makes him valuable for Toronto is his smart defensive mindset and his ability to create offensive breakouts using crisp passes. If he continues to get stronger he can become a reliable D-man in the NHL.
 
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With the 26th pick, the Washington Capitals select, from Luleå HF, of the Swedish Hockey League, defenseman Nils Lundkvist.

"One of the youngest players available at the draft, Lundkvist earned himself a regular position in the Swedish Hockey League on a playoff bound team. A puck moving defenseman with a lot of flair to his game, he's one of the best skating defenseman in the draft. Lundkvist has both excellent puck and playmaking skills which he combines with an offensive awareness that allows him to make timely carries, pinches and accurate passes in the offensive zone. Although already having a mature game for his age, he still stands to fill up his frame and improve his strength when battling for the puck. We, however, are very pleased a player of his abilities was still available this late in the first round."

@zaluty
 

yoteshot

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It was between Lundkvist (Boy this feels weird spelling it like this) and Wilde for me. I like Wilde's upside a bit more, but I'd be ecstatic if Montreal got Lundkvist early 2nd round IRL!
 
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