Only a few hours remain before we have the answer to the biggest question to surround the Habs since the lottery: who will be Montreal’s fifth-round pick? Just two days before the big event, Grant McCagg made his prediction.
McCagg says he based his prediction on the information he received and the analysis of scouts he knows. He drew up a list of potential team picks, from first to sixth, and isolated two names for the Canadiens.
Here is what I heard from one very tied-in NHL source today concerning how the top six picks may go.
Chicago – “Levshunov locked in”
Anaheim – “Silayev from everything I’m hearing “
Columbus – “Scouts think Lindstrom is going 4th”
MTL – “Everyone thinks MTL is taking Demidov…– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) June 26, 2024
The Habs’ two potential picks would be Ivan Demidov or Zeev Buium, according to Grant McCagg.
The idea of seeing Demidov in a Canadiens uniform has been on the minds of many analysts and hockey fans in recent weeks. The rumours will continue to grow between now and the draft, as the Russian is scheduled to meet the Canadiens on Thursday night.
However, this wouldn’t be the first time Demidov has met with Habs management. He explained on Wednesday that the two sides had already met last season.
Ivan Demidov just met with the media. He said he has met with Montreal throughout the season and plans to meet with them tomorrow in Las Vegas. Also said he met with many teams in Florida including Chicago and Anaheim. #NHLDraft
– Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) June 26, 2024
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If the Habs want to select a defenseman who has the potential to become a true number one for an NHL team, Zeev Buium would be the choice.
Just last week, McCagg revealed that members of Buium’s team with theUniversity of Denver were convinced he could be selected fifth overall.
McCagg probably selected these two players because he believes Cayden Lindstrom will be selected in the top 4. If Lindstrom is still available at the fifth pick, the Canadiens may well be tempted.
What I find strange in this list is Beckett Sennecke’s name at number six with the Utah team. His name hasn’t circulated too often in top-10 rumours, and he’s only ranked 13th among North American skaters according to NHL Central Scouting.
Even stranger, Sportsnet’s Jason Bukala unveiled his own pre-draft list, and he believes the Canadiens could be the ones to get their hands on Sennecke. I have nothing against Bukala or Sennecke, but it seems far too early to make that choice.
Overtime
– Death of a Habs alumnus.
The Canadiens are saddened to learn of the death of Sergei Berezin. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones in this time of grief.
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Sergei Berezin. Our sincerest condolences go out to Berezin’s family and friends during… pic.twitter.com/x34KPLN1rH
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) June 26, 2024
– NHL confirmation.
Now that Alex Meruelo has terminated his right to reactivate the Arizona Coyotes franchise, the NHL confirms to me that his exclusive 5-year window to bring the team back is now void. NHL will be open to any new prospective owner interested in the AZ market.
– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) June 26, 2024
– Just a friend!
Brought a friend to work today….. pic.twitter.com/ot3DU0g3Ip
– Strombone (@strombone1) June 26, 2024
– Big rumors in the MLB.
It’s going to brew in the next month. https://t.co/OA46tIhF52
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) June 26, 2024
– The Montreal CF is still stirring.
My report following the #CFMTL ‘s hectic practice this morning.
I’ve obviously seen the video make the rounds pretty quickly. Please understand that it wasn’t a conflict with the coach or an injury that got Coccaro all worked up.https://t.co/oNnn8gisGk
– Alex Antonacci (@AAntonacciRDS) June 26, 2024