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Sean Farrell speaks about being selected 124th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2020 NHL Draft via Zoom on Wednesday (20/10/07).
Sean Farrell speaks about being selected 124th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2020 NHL Draft via Zoom on Wednesday (20/10/07).
“We see a guy who has similar personality characteristics as a Brendan Gallagher type. He won't be denied. The outstanding work ethic, compete- he goes to the hard areas... He's a really great personality. I think he's going in the right direction here.”
“He's going to go back and start the year with Chicago in the USHL, which has been a very good development team. He has an invite to the US World Junior camp. And then off to Harvard (whether or not he ends up at Harvard in the new year is yet to be seen). But we like the energy that he brings to go along with the style that he plays and his ability to produce some offense as well.”
Getting to know Montreal Canadiens 123rd overall selection Sean Farrell
He reminds me a bit of Fonstad (a smaller version) based on his profile.
#Timmins-PressConference(20/10/07):Farrell
We see a guy who has similar personality characteristics as a Brendan Gallagher type.
MA Godin article: His coach praises his ability to make plays in any situation (on his forehand, backhand, under pressure, on the rush, etc.); he's got a feel for the game. Since he'll likely go back to the USHL, his coach says they're ready to work with him on finding new challenges so he doesn't stagnate (like improving his shot or goals total plus becoming a more vocal leader).
And I believe once the NCAA returns (I don't know if ECAC has decided when they will return), he will go to Harvard University. So I think he will play in the USHL until NCAA (ECAC) returns.
If I'm not mistaken, I think Timmins mentioned it.
Ya, I get the same feeling from this pick as I did Gally back in the day. Interesting to hear that TT feels there is a comparison. Looking forward to seeing how his career progresses with us.
Teammate of Caufield in 2019
looking at his highlights. kid's skating and hands look bonkers.
interesting. Really is a great playmaker. Shot looks decent enough. Skating looks good.
Getting a smaller sized dude with skill but plays hard and doesn't have skating issues is nice to hear.
Shot isn't heavy but the release is quick and accurate. That's a combo that can score goals at the next level, he just has to get in tight, which is fine as he's really good at that.
Those edges, that energy, the puck protection and control are all very attractive and the passing ability is high. Love the way he plays. That's a home run swing.
I actually see it as the opposite. Farell if he hits his ceiling could be a 1st line winger, the skills are there it's just far less likely. Mysak is a good bet to be a 2nd line winger, who's on the PK and could provide 20 goals a year.I need to see more of Mysak but I actually think this kid has a better shot at the NHL. Mysak might have higher upside but I think Farell might have a better shot at reaching his ceiling
I actually see it as the opposite. Farell if he hits his ceiling could be a 1st line winger, the skills are there it's just far less likely. Mysak is a good bet to be a 2nd line winger, who's on the PK and could provide 20 goals a year.
Chicago Steel is having a scrimmage today. We get a little glimpse of Farrel setting up one of the goals.
He is #14 in white: