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It Could Be Another STEAL For The Habs



It Could Be Another STEAL For The Habs

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In this video, we delve into the Montreal Canadiens’ strategic move to acquire Michael Hage, a player with immense potential. Coach discusses the reasons behind this decision and why Hage could be another steal for the Habs.

Despite facing setbacks such as injuries and the loss of his father, Hage’s resilience and talent shine through.

Join us as we explore Hage’s journey, his skillset, and why he has the potential to become a solid player for the Montreal Canadiens.

12 Comments

  1. Thanks for the great report. Hage is going to be amazing and will have a letter on his jersey

  2. Hage is a confident, talented and mature athlete. He was slightly overlooked because of his hand injury and lack of production when his dad passed away. However, he had one of the best 2nd halves pushes in the entire prospect group being drafted. Very strong for his size, with good hands and a willingness to want to learn. He will be a good one! Thanks Coach.

  3. Gonna play in the show…Just needs to put on some muscle at Michigan…Strong rush game but needs to improve board play. Hopefully ready in 2/3 years.

  4. Young Hage has good playmaking, puck-handling, vision and skating edges. He rebounded from a shoulder injury and tragic family death to have a great second half season. Over coming those setbacks brings a positive maturity to his game. Exciting to see how he develops going forward. Cheers

  5. Coach, had Cole Eiserman been available at pick 21, would the Habs have still selected Hage? It seems so.

  6. I read on draft day that ehen they traded up the 5 spots, it eas specifically for Hage.
    I did not know anything about him until then, but it sure seems like a great pickup.
    Not only jlhis skills, but leadership, character, and desire to play in Montreal.

  7. They had him higher than 21st on their list. The Habs have looked at this guy for a long time. They traded up from 26 to 21 to hold a chance to pick Hage.

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