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The BIG Question Should The Habs PASS On Lindstrom?



In this video, we dive deep into the debate surrounding Cayden Lindstrom and whether the Montreal Canadiens should pass on him in the upcoming NHL draft. With Lindstrom’s recent lower back injury (disc herniation) raising concerns, we analyze his potential impact on the team, his performance stats, and what experts are saying. Join us as we explore the risks and rewards of drafting Lindstrom and what it could mean for the future of the Habs.

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5 Comments

  1. It is not up to us to decide if the habs should pass on Lindstrom. I'm sure that they have all the medical information on him.

  2. If I were Kent, I would have 4 picks in first round in 2024 and i would pick 4 forward players:

    1) pick #5 2024

    2) trade habs 2025 1st rd & 2025 2nd rd & prospect & nhl young player for 2024 top 12 pick.
    &
    3) trade Flames
    2025 1st rd & 2025 2nd rd & prospect & young player for 2024 top 15 pick.
    &
    4) trade habs 2024 26th pick & 2nd rd & prospect & young player for 2024 top 15 pick

  3. I don’t think Catton is on Montreal’s list. We already have a Catton like player in Caufield. I think Iginla or Senneca are probably more likely and as a reach Eiserman and even him I don’t see it.

  4. Lindstrom with is injury has a big probleme because it is realy hard to recover from a injury like that.there is only 2 way with psyco therapeute can help him to play with his injury, second operation by a specialist but it is realy risky operation so the habs have to think seriously to draft him.

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