HF Habs: Official Habs Mock Draft 2018 Edition - Complete

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G0bias

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JeffreyLFC

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Since Adam Mascherin is deemed unavailable Boston re-select with the 121th pick forward Kody Clark from the Ottawa 67's

Tampa Bay is still on the clock
 
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Zabransky was centerpiece of Czech U18 success in the recent WJC18 tournament. Zabransky has a well rounded 2-way game, his offensive upside hasn't been fully exploited this year with Kelowna considering how deep the team was at the defensive position. Zabransky has strong decision making and can move the puck up the ice with confidence. We expect a big jump in production next season.
 

sandviper

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Draft so far:

FIRST ROUND
1. Buffalo: Rasmus Dahlin
2. Carolina: Andrei Svechnikov
3. Montreal: Adam Boqvist
4. Ottawa: Oliver Wahlstrom
5. Arizona: Filip Zadina
6. Detroit: Noah Dobson
7. Vancouver: Evan Bouchard
8. Chicago: Jesperi Kotkaniemi
9. New York Rangers: Quinn Hughes
10. Edmonton: Ty Smith
11. New York Islanders: Vitali Kravtsov
12. New York Islanders (from Calgary): Brady Tkachuk
13. Dallas: Joel Farabee
14. Philadelphia (from St. Louis): Isaac Lundstrom
15. Florida: Jonatan Berggren
16. Colorado: Barrett Hayton
17. New Jersey Devils: Joe Veleno
18. Columbus Blue Jackets: Rasmus Kupari
19. Philadelphia: Martin Kaut
20. Los Angeles: Bode Wilde
21. San Jose: Grigori Denisenko
22. Ottawa (from Pittsburgh): Filip Hallander
23. Anaheim: Akil Thomas
24. Minnesota: Rasmus Sandin
25. Toronto: Jared McIsaac
26. Washington: Nils Lundkvist
27. Detroit (from Vegas): Dominick Bokk
28. New York Rangers (from Boston): Ty Dellandrea
29. New York Rangers (from Tampa Bay): Serron Noel
30. St. Louis (from Winnipeg): Jett Woo
31. Chicago (from Nashville): Alexander Alexeyev

SECOND ROUND
32. Buffalo: K'Andre Miller
33. Detroit (from Ottawa): Mattias Samuelsson
34. Florida (from Arizona): Ryan Merkley
35. Montreal: Bulat Shafigullin
36. Detroit: Ryan McLeod
37. Vancouver: Jacob Olofsson
38. Montreal (from Chicago): Jonny Tychonick
39. New York Rangers: Jacob Bernard-Docker
40. Edmonton: Calen Addison
41. New York Islanders: Jesse Ylonen
42. Carolina: Cole Fonstad
43: New York Islanders (from Calgary): Liam Foudy
44. Dallas: Jack McBain
45: St. Louis: Adam Ginning
46. Washington (from Florida): Blake McLaughlin
47. Colorado: Cameron Hillis
48. New York Rangers (from New Jersey): Jay O’Brien
49. Columbus: Alexander Khovanov
50. Philadelphia: Nicolas Beaudin
51. Los Angeles: Jake Wise
52. Toronto (from San Jose): Jakub Lauko
53. Pittsburgh: Stanislav Demin
54. Anaheim: Kyle Topping
55. Arizona (from Minnesota): Kirill Marchenko
56. Montreal (from Toronto): Jack Drury
57. Montreal (from Washington): Allan McShane
58. Vegas: Kevin Bahl
59. Boston: Ivan Morozov
60. Tampa Bay: Jan Jenik
61. Winnipeg: David Gustafsson
62. Colorado (from Nashville): Philip Kurashev

THIRD ROUND
63. Minnesota (from Buffalo): Benoit-Olivier Groulx
64. Pittsburgh (from Ottawa): Ruslan Iskhakov
65. Arizona: Olivier Rodrigue
66. Montreal: Jacob Ragnarsson
67. Detroit: Jakub Skarek
68. Vancouver: Filip Kral
69. Chicago: Daniil Zhuravlyov
70. New York Rangers: Albin Eriksson
71. Edmonton: Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
72. New York Islanders: Niklas Nordgren
73. Carolina: Milos Roman
74. Arizona (from Calgary): Blade Jenkins
75. Dallas: Johnny Gruden
76. St. Louis: Tyler Madden
77. Boston (from Florida): Alec Regula
78. Colorado: Filip Johansson
79. Anaheim (from New Jersey): Matej Pekar
80. Columbus: Linus Nyman
81. Detroit (from Philadelphia): Nando Eggenberger
82. Los Angeles: Ryan O'Reilly
83. Toronto: Axel Andersson
84. Detroit: Sean Durzi
85. Anaheim: Alex Steeves
86. Minnesota: Xavier Bernard
87. Chicago (from Toronto): Sampo Ranta
88. Washington: Aidan Dudas
89. Minnesota (from Vegas): Jachym Kondelik
90. New York Rangers (from Boston): Luka Burzan
91. Tampa Bay: Ty Emberson
92. Winnipeg: Justin Almeida
93. Nashville: Ryan Chyzowski

FOURTH ROUND
94. Buffalo: Marcus Westfält
95. Ottawa: Eric Florchuk
96. Arizona: Curtis Douglas
97. Montreal: Riley Stotts
98. Detroit: Carl Jakobsson
99. Vegas (from Vancouver): Gabriel Fortier
100. Dallas (from Chicago): Nathan Dunkley
101. New York Rangers: Joey Keane
102. Montreal (from Edmonton): Spencer Stastney
103. New York Islanders: Dmitry Zavgorodniy
104. Carolina: Tyler Weiss
105. Calgary: Giovanni Vallati
106. Dallas: Linus Karlsson
107. St. Louis: Riley Sutter
108. Calgary (from Florida): Curtis Hall
109. Colorado: Danila Galenyuk
110. New Jersey: Liam Kirk
111. Nashville: Carl Wassenius
112. Philadelphia: Samuel Fagemo
113. Los Angeles: Martin Fehérvary
114. San Jose: Alexander Romanov
115. Vegas (from Pittsburgh): Vladislav Kotkov
116. Anaheim: Chase Wouters
117. Buffalo (from Minnesota): Logan Hutsko
118. Toronto: Oscar Bäck
119. Washington: Wyatte Wylie
120. Florida (from Vegas): Lukas Dostal
121. Boston: Kody Clark
122. Tampa Bay: Libor Zabransky
123. Montreal (from Winnipeg): Patrick Khodorenko
124. Chicago (from Nashville): Toni Utunen

FIFTH ROUND
125. Buffalo: Alexis Gravel
126: Ottawa: Pavel Gogolev
127: Philadelphia (from Arizona): Anderson MacDonald
128. Montreal: Vladislav Yeryomenko
129. Pittsburgh (from Detroit):
130. Vancouver:
131. Nashville (from Chicago):
132. New York Rangers:
133. Edmonton:
134. New York Islanders:
135. Vegas (from Chicago):
136. New Jersey (from Calgary):
 
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With the 125th overall pick, the Buffalo Sabres select, from the Halifax Mooseheads, of the QMJHL, goalie,​

Alexis Gravel
Draft recap

1 - Rasmus Dahlin, LD, Frölunda HC, SHL
32 - K'Andre Miller, LD, USA NTDP
94 - Marcus Westfält, C, Brynäs IF, SHL
117 - Logan Hutsko, C, Boston College, NCAA
125 - Alexis Gravel, G, Halifax Mooseheads, QMJHL
 

WeThreeKings

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The Ottawa Senators are proud and surprised to be able to select from the Peterborough Pete's: Pavel Gogolev

"Plays on a horrendous Peterborough team with only one other good player (Semyon Der-Arguchintsev) must have meant that a lot of people didn't get to see Gogolev. Gogolev is blessed with breakaway speed and hands that work in unison with his fast feet. He has good scoring ability and often finds the back of the net. A talented speedster who could fill a Grabner or Byron role in the NHL with some work on rounding out the rest of his game"
 

The Great Weal

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The Ottawa Senators are proud and surprised to be able to select from the Peterborough Pete's: Pavel Gogolev

"Plays on a horrendous Peterborough team with only one other good player (Semyon Der-Arguchintsev) must have meant that a lot of people didn't get to see Gogolev. Gogolev is blessed with breakaway speed and hands that work in unison with his fast feet. He has good scoring ability and often finds the back of the net. A talented speedster who could fill a Grabner or Byron role in the NHL with some work on rounding out the rest of his game"
That was the guy I was surprised to see available and wanted badly. I knew you would take him.
 
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