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Is He The RIGHT Player For The Canadiens



Is he the right player for the Canadiens? Cayden Lindstrom discusses his injury concerns, recovery process, and why he believes he should go high in the NHL Draft. Despite only completing a portion of the testing due to an in-season injury, Lindstrom also shares some funny NHL Draft Combine questions.

Tune in to hear his insights and find out if Lindstrom could be a future star for the Canadiens.

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12 Comments

  1. I like Lindstom but the injury is a factor to consider for sure. I still believe Iginla might be the way to go esp if Demidov is gone at #5. Mtl cannot afford to miss with this pick or their rebuild is set back a couple of steps.

  2. I would rate him above Iginla.If Demidov is gone ,I would however by-pass him and Iginla for Parekh ,who I think would be the best player available and we need a quality right D,and that will not be Barron.

  3. If Lindstrom is available at 5th, and Demidov is not, I think Hughes will have to decide if the injury risk is worth it. Otherwise, Cayden is Habs material because he's smart and driven.

  4. The way I look at this draft is that we can't look back and know we left anotehr big tough forward that can do it all like we missed out on Tkachuk.
    Habs don't need players where people say "give him time" or" he is still young" we need to think of high end draft picks as potential LEADERS that you can build a legit first line around.

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