Do You Think The Canadiens Made GOOD PICKS at the NHL Draft?
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Inside Habs Daily News, Coach reviews all the Canadiens’ NHL Draft picks from the last 25 years, diving deep to determine if the Canadiens have been successful with their selections.
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Thanks Coach
The misses were even more significant :
-KK instead of Tkachuk, Quinn Hughes, Evan Bouchard
-Brady Shae drafted following McCarron
-Sherbak drafted ahead of Montour, Dvorak
-Juulson ahead of Aho, Sprong, Hintz
– Sergachev ahead of Chychrun, Brown, MacEvoy and Tage Thompson.
– Poehling ahead of Ottinger, Timmins, Jason Robertson
Great video!
Very impressive Coach and a lot of work required to put this together…thanks for keeping these dailies so interesting. HABS did pretty good with draft but as you say, did not really develop players until now.👍
2005 draft was the best draft of the Habs based on the Carey Price pick. People were complaining at the time that they should have drafted Brule. He became the Habs franchise goalie.
2007 draft was the Habs most successful draft, with McDonough, Pacioretty, Subban and Yannick Weber, who is now the brother in law of Carey Price.
The Habs 2022 draft could be their strongest with the first four and sixth selections in Slafkovsky, Mesar, Beck, Hutson, and Engstrom.
2023 was also strong with the most controversial pick in Reinbacher, Fowler and the next 2 wild cards in Florian Xhekaj and Bogdan Konyushkov.
2024 was another repeat with Demidov, Hage and Koivu who i believe will be in the NHL in 2 to 3 years.
The Kent Hughes era has been great