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Beckett Sennecke could be picked fifth by the Habs, says Arpon Basu



How’s everyone feeling about this?

by SereneNectarine

21 Comments

  1. SereneNectarine

    Pretty clickbait-y article, but Basu claims that Habs fans shouldn’t rule out the idea that Montreal could select Sennecke 5th overall.

  2. Beefiest_bison

    If Demidov/Lindstrom are off the board you could sell me on it, he’s 6’3 lanky with great hands. The next tier of forwards is all pretty interchangeable tbh

  3. JehovahsBestWitness

    At the Winnipeg pick right??? What a horrible mock at 5

  4. nottakingpart

    This assumes Levshunov, demidov and Lindstrom are gone right?… Then let’s just trade down.

  5. Possible depending on who gets drafted before us. If it’s all Ds, we take Demidov or Lindstrom (unless there’s some issues we don’t know about him). Tij would be my pick though.

  6. admarsden

    I don’t know enough about the kid one way or another to really have an informed opinion. But this management team has earned the benefit of doubt with me that they can properly develop a toolsy prospect with size (Slaf) so wouldn’t be upset if they decided he’s their guy.

  7. Minato_is_God

    Makes sense, he’s a late riser and has great physical tools, that’s what we generally target. I’ve read some character/compete concerns though, and we tend to avoid players like that.

    Would still pick Tij over him.

  8. ln0Sc0p3dJFK

    Noooo. Watched a lot of gens games – he’s a good player but nothing groundbreaking. I also am not a scout

  9. astonedgecko

    If the top 4 is Celebrini, Levshunov, Lindstrom, and Demidov, I trust whatever HuGO does. Please don’t pass on those guys though

  10. Physical-Asparagus48

    I haven’t loved what I’ve seen from him, but if he’s their guy I trust them at this point

  11. Personally, I don’t understand the hype. In my eyes, he’s not top 5 material. He shows good things, but the first thing that popped in my mind when I look at his highlights, is that he is slow. By slow, I mean the pace in which he’s making his plays. A junior pace that works in junior but not necessarily in the NHL. But other players already have the speed and will be available at our pick. Alot of the time he also seems out of balance, probably due to his growth spurt.

    So it’s a risk taking a player that you hope will continue to progress when there will be some who are available that are more NHL ready than he is. In my mind, he looks more like a project than a sure deal. Definitely not the player I would pick at 5.

  12. ofc we would reach for a guy that’s currently ranked in the 20s-30s at 5, why wouldn’t we?

  13. Stingray_17

    If neither Demidov or Lindstrom are available at 5, I think we should try and trade down a couple of spots since the teams right behind us seem to be focused on D. That way we can get another asset on top of presumably either Iginla or Sennecke.

  14. Le8ronJames

    The guy ranked in the 20s? With the 5th pick? Nah I don’t believe it. Maybe they really like him but I don’t think they use #5 on him.

  15. Lol. We keep forfeiting every high pick like we’re trying to prove we can win without drafting. I thought Bergevin was the problem but maybe it’s Molson or every prospect says they don’t want to play in french land? But i feel like the team should tell us this otherwise we will draw our own conclusions which is that they are incompetent and sabotaging our favorite team…and probably trade down every year instead of wasting trade value

  16. okmijnmko

    Let me help all the people

    TLDR version:

    > …but anything is possible at the draft…

  17. SkinnyGetLucky

    Gotta be careful drafting a hockey player with a baseball player’s name.

  18. MasterMatt25

    I’d rather just pick another defenseman if Demidov is gone

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