Prospect Info: Owen Beck

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I loved him yesterday and I just like his play with Laval in general this season. I feel like Beck's playmaking is getting better. Bummer for that Mesar injury though because I loved them together

I'd like it if he could get at least another 30-40 games with the Rocket to continue the work with good minutes, but I feel like Beck's getting called up soon with the way he's been playing and the fact he's a C (and the Habs' current play of course)

When he'll replace Dvorak, the Habs will gain so much speed. Still, I'm happy he's playing in the A instead of the NHL atm
 

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Another 2 point game for Beck.
There has been a lot of back and forth in this thread about Beck's potential or lack thereof on the O side.
I'm very happy to see that he's managed to bring his consistency to Laval this early in his Pro Career.
One of his traits I remarked upon towards the end of last season in Saginaw was just how few games Beck went without scoring at least one point.
So while he's never gonna be a Logan Mailloux with 7 points in two games having the ability to constantly chip in is huge.
 
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My biggest surprise about Beck is his sturdiness. He finishes his checks with autority and seems quite strong on his skates for an average-sized pro hockey player already.

I'm glad about the early production, I hope he can keep this up. A well-balanced hockey player with not a lot of flaws in his game. I hope they wait until the habs' depth is traded away at the end of the season to bring him up. I have no doubt he should claim a spot then and have a lenghty NHL career afterwards.
 
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My biggest surprise about Beck is his sturdiness. He finishes his checks with autority and seems quite strong on his skates for an average-sized pro hockey player already.

I'm glad about the early production, I hope he can keep this up. A well-balanced hockey player with not a lot of flaws in his game. I hope they wait until the habs' depth is traded away at the end of the season to bring him up. I have no doubt he should claim a spot then and have a lenghty NHL career afterwards.
And his best attribute … elite hockey brain
 
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How is his forechecking ? In general, playing D, can he stay with a guy ?

all good, his speed/skating has always been one of his best assets, plus he works hard at both ends, does all the little things you need to do in order to win games. I think he will need to add more mass/strength over time but he's always been a lock for the NHL since we drafted him imo.

When he's with the Habs I hope he spends a lot of time with Caufield and Laine in practice to help him make his shot more effective.
 
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all good, his speed/skating has always been one of his best assets, plus he works hard at both ends, does all the little things you need to do in order to win games. I think he will need to add more mass/strength over time but he's always been a lock for the NHL since we drafted him imo.

When he's with the Habs I hope he spends a lot of time with Caufield and Laine in practice to help him make his shot more effective.
He's the kind of guy the team needs now. Looking forward to him having a full year in the AHL with maybe a few NHL games. He's always looked pretty thick and am guessing more muscle over next summer.
 

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He's the kind of guy the team needs now. Looking forward to him having a full year in the AHL with maybe a few NHL games. He's always looked pretty thick and am guessing more muscle over next summer.

Can't agree more with what you said.

One year in the AHL building confidence, another Summer spent bulking-up, and Beck could be ready to be a long-term middle-6 option for us in 2025.

I feel that given what Beck's already shown at the AHL level, the "floor" for him aside from injuries is to become a full-time center for us in 2026 and stick to the bottom-6 instead of developing into a potential second-line option for us.

And let me tell you that that is one heck of a high floor to have. Couldn't be more pleased with how that pick has turned out.
 
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