Top 20 Quebecers in the NHL

BKarchitect

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Oct 12, 2017
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It’s a far cry from the past, there’s no doubting that.

I think a lot rests on Lafreniere. As should be expected. He turned into a great top six complimentary player last season, a standout at even strength. Does he have enough creativity in his locker to take that next step as a PP mainstay and star scorer? If he does, that’s huge.

Also the bright side - I think Lapierre has a ton of momentum and will shoot up this list quickly. Luneau and Bourque should establish themselves as NHLers this year with top six/top four upside.

And importantly - I think the 2025 draft is shaping up to be a good one for the province, the best in a long time. I think Desnoyers and Guite both could threaten to be lottery picks and Carbonneau is positioning himself not only as another potential first rounder but potentially another top 20 pick. If Quebec produces three top 15-20 picks in what is shaping up to be a good draft crop, that’s a big step in the right direction.

A little victory, for sure, compared to past glories. But a step. Now we need that classic butterfly star in net. A few years ago, Gabriel D’Aigle looked like the phenom that was promised…but he appears to be falling flat, hard, as his draft year arrives. That 6-8 kid Denault is probably worth monitoring though.
 
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JuJu Mobb

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Soccer has surpassed hockey in the Province :

''Football (Soccer) has always been popular in Québec and has emerged as the youth sport of choice for parents across the province. Both boys (97,000) and girls (42,000) football registrations continue to surpass that of hockey. According to Hockey Canada's annual report, 69,000 boys and 6,840 girls played youth hockey in the 2022-23 season.''
 

Fatass

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Looking at that list and it’s kind of sad how the Quebec born players have fallen off. These guys used to be the best and a clubs key to winning Cups. Now Lafreniere is their second best? A once great hockey heritage is looking dead. Very sad.
 

thrillhous

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I'm confident in the next group of Quebec players, even though it lacks a superstar :

Hendrix Lapierre
Mavrik Bourque
Joshua Roy
Tristan Luneau
Ethan Gauthier
Zachary Bolduc
Jordan Dumais
Nathan Gaucher
Maveric Lamoureux
Sasha Boisvert
Justin Poirier
Caleb Desnoyers
Émile Guité
Alex Huang
Justin Carbonneau
Zachary Morin
Maddox Dagenais
I wish I had the same confidence. Not a strong list of prospects unfortunately.
 

RussianShark

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I think California might have a better top 10 at this point:

Auston Matthews
Jason Robertson
Thatcher Demko
Trevor Moore
Dustin Wolf
Cam York
Nick Robertson
Jason Zucker
Matt Nieto
Devin Cooley

Maybe I should have just said top 5. But even that would have been a ludicrous thought a decade ago.
 

JonathnTaylorTavares

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Paper in Montreal just made its annual list, its pretty much the worst its ever been

20- Hendrix Lapierre
19-Alex Killhorn
18-Anthony Beauvillier
17-Mathieu Joseph
16-Nicolas Roy
15-Yanni Gourde
14-Marc Andre Fleury
13-Samuel Girard
12-David Perron
11-Pierre Luc Dubois
10-Anthony Duclair
9-Samuel Montembault
8-Jonathan Drouin
7-Thomas Chabot
6-Jonathan Huberdeau
5-Kristopher Letang
4-Mike Matheson
3-Philip Danault
2-Alexis Lafreniere
1-Jonathan Marchessault
I take 12-20 and anyone else ever born in Quebec over PLD
 

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