Two years ago, at the NHL draft held in Montreal, the Canadiens shocked fans by trading Alexander Romanov for the 13th overall pick, who eventually became Kirby Dach.
It was Kent Hughes’ first draft as Habs general manager.
For the 2023 draft, Kent Hughes once again decided to trade a first-round pick during the draft.
This time, it was the 31st pick of the auction (acquired in the Ben Chiarot trade) that was traded with a second-round pick for Alex Newhook.
This Friday, Kent Hughes will have the chance to complete a hat-trick by trading the 26th overall pick (or 5th?) to improve his attack, which is a goal for Hughes.
Three’s a crowd, as the saying goes.
Stu Cowan recently wrotein The Montreal Gazette that we shouldn’t be surprised to see the Habs trade their late first-round pick.
Don’t be surprised or upset if the Canadiens trade a first-round pick again at NHL Draft. One reason is that the Florida Panthers only drafted three of the players on their playoff roster that just won the Stanley Cup. My column #Habs #HabsIO: https://t.co/1fFsfartNQ
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) June 26, 2024
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Still, this year seems to have some very nice depth in the first round, and even in the second round.
If the Habs decide to draft with the 26th pick, Grant McCagg mentioned that it would be surprising if the club drafted a small forward.
I don’t expect to see the Habs taking a 5-11 winger at 26. If they keep the pick, I think they will seek size.
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) June 26, 2024
Guys like Dean Letourneau and Sacha Boisvert could be interesting picks with the 26th pick, but based on the roster of the recent champions, drafting late in the first round isn’t useful.
As Stu Cowan points out in his article, the Florida Panthers won with only three players drafted by the franchise.
And all three were drafted very high (Aaron Ekblad, Aleksander Barkov and Anton Lundell), at 1st, 2nd and 12th respectively.
All other members of the champion team were acquired by trade or free agent, except for Gustav Forsling, who was claimed in the waivers.
What’s more, the Panthers haven’t drafted in the first round since 2021, and don’t have a first-round pick next year.
Not to say that drafting isn’t the answer, but drafting late isn’t necessary to have a championship team.
Acquiring players who can help you now to speed up the rebuild can be good, as Hughes has shown us in the last two years.
Let’s see what KH has in store for us with this 26th pick.
Overtime
– Interesting.
Source telling me that Ken Holland could be on his way to the Chicago Blackhawks. Position to be determined. Could this be the beginning of building new dynasty there in Chi town?!? They have the cap space and the draft picks! We will see how this plays out…
– Scottie Upshall (@ScottieUpshall) June 26, 2024
– Another Canadian drafted in the top-10 in the NBA.
Zach Edey wasn’t a 1st round pick in nearly every mock draft 2 months ago.
The two-time NCAA Player of the Year finally came in 9th! Will we see him in Paris with Team Canada? https://t.co/SN2SppVIaJ
– Olivier Paradis-Lemieux (@OliParle) June 27, 2024
– It’s confirmed: Mikheyev has waived his no-trade clause to go to Chicago.
Ilya Mikheyev has waived his no-trade clause for the trade to Chicago.
– Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) June 27, 2024
– Mathias is right about that.
If the Habs didn’t take Matvei Michkov last year, it wasn’t because of his contract in Russia. 🇷🇺 Process. Episode 23. ⬇️ #MatveiMichkov #Habs #Canadiens #Flyers #Hockey pic.twitter.com/Ri4aQYag7m
– commissionathletique (@Commissionathl) June 26, 2024
– He’s generous.
Hearing that on his way out, Alex Meruelo will donate $1M to @azhockeylegacy & an additional $1M to maintain Coyotes youth hockey programs.
In addition, $8M will be dedicated to remaining staff in the form of compensation & health insurance at least through the end of 2024.– Craig Morgan (@CraigSMorgan) June 27, 2024
– Well, well, well.
NHL Commish Gary Bettman confirms Alex Meruelo advised the league he wouldn’t pursue reactivating the @ArizonaCoyotes. Asked if it’s possibleoriginal Winnipeg Jets history/records could be returned to the team, he called it an excellent question, but said it was too early to say.
– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) June 26, 2024