In the last 48 hours, the Habs have added 10 prospects to their youth bank. My colleague Tony Patoine wrote an excellent summary of the situation this morning.
Among them are Ivan Demidov, Michael Hage, Aatos Koivu… and the others. We all agree that the other seven aren’t names that excite Canadiens hockey fans.
But that doesn’t stop us from analyzing certain trends in the picks. Here are five of them.
How would you rate the Habs’ 2024 draft? 🤔🏒 pic.twitter.com/6gJlAWaxnS
– RDS (@RDSca) June 29, 2024
No player below six feet
It’s no surprise to anyone, but the Habs needed to bulk up. Makar Khanin is the shortest player drafted by the Habs, standing exactly six feet tall. At 6’1, there’s Ivan Demidov, Michael Hage, Aatos Koivu, Logan Sawyer and Owen Protz.
Ramsus Bergqvist is 6’2, goaltender Mikus Vecvanags is 6’3 and the club also picked up two 6’4 guys: Tyler Thorpe and Ben Merrill. Remember that Justin Poirier was not selected by the Habs.
Reinforcements up front
A few weeks ago, it was established that the Habs might be looking for big centers. And Hage, Koivu, Sawyer and Merrill are four guys in that mold.
All of the Habs’ picks in the first three rounds (excluding Demidov, who’s in a class of his own) are 6’1 guys who play center. And they can still grow…
Demidov, Thorpe and Khanin are right wingers, bringing the Habs’ tally to seven forwards out of 10.
We had to wait until the fourth round for a defenseman (Protz) and the fifth round for a goalie (Vecvanags). The Habs’ latest pick (Bergqvist) is also a defenseman.
Five Europeans
Among the Canadian’s choices, five come from Europe. Demidov, as you know, will be staying in Russia next year. Unless…
Three other guys drafted from Europe (Koivu, Khanin and Bergqvist) sign on to play in their home countries next year. As for goaltender Vecvanags, he’ll be lining up with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada in 2024-2025.
The Montreal Canadiens theoretically drafted a player from the QMJHL in Mikus Vecvanags, as he’ll be joining the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada next season.
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– Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) June 29, 2024
Few CHL players
There have been reports that Habs executives have ignored the QMJHL, but the Canadian League in general isn’t exactly the Montreal Canadiens’ main focus.
Why not? Because the prospects have two years under the club’s control, compared to four with the Americans, but also because the guys have more time to train without the rigors of the Canadian League calendar.
So, even though four Canadians and only one American have been drafted, there are only two CHL guys (Protz from the OHL and Thorpe from the WHL) coming from the Canadian circuit in 2023-2024.
Sawyer played in the BCHL and will one day play in the NCAA, in Providence… and Hage played in the USHL with plans to go play at the University of Michigan to continue developing. They’re both Canadians.
Merrill, who is the only American in the group of 10 guys, played in the US this year. He’s going to play at Harvard (NCAA) in the future, so also at an American university.
In the end, there will be three members of the batch who will develop in the CHL (if we include Vecvanags in Blainville) and three in the NCAA. And yet, there are four times as many Canadians drafted as Americans.
Fighting spirit on the menu
When we listened to Martin Lapointe, we noted that the Habs didn’t just want big boys physically, but guys who knew how to use their bodies a little.
The co-director of amateur recruiting often spoke of fighting spirit when describing his players.
Martin Lapointe and Nick Bobrov address the media at the end of the #NHLDraft in Las Vegas.
Martin Lapointe and Nick Bobrov address the media in Las Vegas at the conclusion of the 2024 #NHLDraft #GoHabsGo https://t.co/6ffn6O0jWR
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) June 29, 2024
Remember that the Habs want to build their team with talented guys who skate fast. But obviously, big guys who want to get their noses dirty is a trend. Did Jeff Gorton learn from his years in New York? #IncidentTomWilson
We’ll see if this crop, whose first three names will always be the talk of the town more than the last seven, will help the Habs get to the next level in the next few years.
Overtime
– The Habs draft in Quebec, but not at the draft.
Justin Larose of the Tigres will also be at the Canadiens’ development camp.
Last year’s Victoriaville teammates, Pier-Olivier Roy and Joseph Henneberry, will attend the Oilers’ and Stars’ camps. #QMJHL
– Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) June 30, 2024
– Adam Boqvist and Nate Schmidt will also be bought out.
He had three years left on his contract at five million dollars a year 💲 pic.twitter.com/KHRCGZrQSm
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) June 30, 2024
– Tyler Thorpe highlights.
Interesting stat from Montreal draft pick Tyler Thorpe. He had three assists in his first 26 games, and 18 in his final 25. Presumably, he got to play with a goal scorer in the second half of his season. Here was his last shift of the campaign on Feb. 10. He got his wrist… pic.twitter.com/V4mZfuYVek
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) June 30, 2024
– I can imagine.
NHL general managers are already nostalgic about the draft😥https://t.co/yiJSWPCMwq
– RDS (@RDSca) June 30, 2024
– Lightning ruins Panthers parade.
This shit is not safe. #FlaPanthers need to call this. Lightning just struck off shore twice
– George Richards (@GeorgeRichards) June 30, 2024
– Obviously.
Novak Djokovic wants revenge on Carlos Alcarazhttps://t.co/R75Wks8ROA
– RDS (@RDSca) June 30, 2024