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2023/2024 season playoff discussion
DON replied to Prime Minister Koivu's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
Panthers tie it up, best of 3 now. -
2023/2024 season playoff discussion
DON replied to Prime Minister Koivu's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
Yaah! 3-2 OT Panther win! Go Luongo! -
2023/2024 season playoff discussion
BCHabnut replied to Prime Minister Koivu's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
It's fanatical, but my hatred of Kreider for the 2014 Price injury is so deep, that I will forever hate the Rangers -
2023/2024 season playoff discussion
Prime Minister Koivu replied to Prime Minister Koivu's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
what a terrible period for the Rangers. They are fortunate the score isn’t much worse. Florida was absolutely dominant -
2023/2024 season playoff discussion
DON replied to Prime Minister Koivu's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
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For the second straight year, Owen Beck was named to the OHL's Third All-Star team. (The two centres ahead of him were Dalibor Dvorsky and Calum Ritchie.) https://chl.ca/ohl/article/ohl-announces-2023-24-all-star-and-all-rookie-teams/
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I think Dobes would be serviceable if needed for a short stint as an NHL backup. But how much do you want your young goalie to just be sitting on the bench as a recall to cover for injury? It's much more ideal to have a Louis Domingue-type option (he's signed with the Rangers for next year already, just giving an example) that can play once every five or six games if need be while allowing Dobes to get the bulk of the workload in Laval.
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It's in the article. But, as usual, it's a stylistic comparison, not a prediction that he will end up at the same level as Bourque or Anderson. The point is, though, even if Anderson were to score 20+ goals next season, it'll basically be a solo effort, he doesn't really complement his linemates. And, stylistically, that is not great.
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Injuries. I don't get to make the pick but I really don't expect Hughes to pick Lindstrom.
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The #CBJ make it official: Don Waddell has been hired as president of hockey operations, general manager and alternate governor. Good luck Columbus!
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2023-24 Montreal Canadiens Discussion Thread
The Chicoutimi Cucumber replied to GHT120's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
Ahahhahaha, I really should avoid posting before my morning coffee. As you were… -
2024 NHL Entry Draft
Habs Fan in Edmonton replied to Habs Fan in Edmonton's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
I don't have access to the article so is Rene Bourque\Josh Anderson his comparison or yours? To put that comparison is perspective, Josh Anderson's best year in junior was 27 goals in 54 games when he was 19. Lindstrom scored 27 goals in 32 games as a 17 year old! Not even close. Rene Bourque never played major junior so maybe harder to compare but his best year in college was 19 goals in 40 goals, he did score 27 a couple times in the NHL. I just don't get that comparison, it's meaningless to me. -
Why, what was the first or other reason? He is a centre, x-large, can skate well, is physical and scored lots last year, so is lots to like. THW 2024 Mock NHL Draft Round 1: Our Writers Make Their Picks - The Hockey Writers - - NHL News, Analysis & More 5. Montreal Canadiens: Cayden Lindstrom, C, Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) THW Writer: Trege Wilson The Canadiens’ management seems to like size and skill, and Lindstrom is the best player for both qualities. He had wrist surgery, which held him back this season, and he rehabbed a back injury that could raise questions, but for all intents and purposes, he seems healthy and ready to go. Related: 2024 NHL Entry Draft – Top 10 Centers Lindstrom will give the Canadiens even more size to go with Juraj Slafkovsky and Kirby Dach and another top-six power forward who can play center and the w
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Paying him $10.5m and Price cant even pronounce 1 f'in name!
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And that's another reason why I think Hughes will pass on Lindstrom.
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Top 15 cap hits for next season according to Capfriendly. Leafs are spending a bunch; 1. A Matthews (TOR) - $13.25M 2. N MacKinnon (COL) - $12.6M 3. C McDavid (EDM) - $12.5M 4. A Panarin (NYR) - $11,642,857 5. E Pettersson (VAN) - $11.6M 6. W Nylander (TOR) - $11.5M 6. E Karlsson (PIT) - $11.5M 8. D Pastrnak (BOS) - $11.25M 9. J Tavares (TOR) - $11M 9. D Doughty (LAK) - $11M 9. R Dahlin (BUF) - $11M 12. M Marner (TOR) - $10.903M 13. C Price (MTL) - $10.5M 13. J Huberdeau (CGY) - $10.5M 15. A Barkov (FLA) - $10M 15. J Eichel (VGK) - $10M 15. S Bobrovsky (FLA) - 10M
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As he noted, he dosent really expect Lindstrom to be a top line player, due to low hockey-IQ. More likely a Rene Bourque/Josh Anderson-type and not a Lindros/Getzlaf-type, is his big concern i guess. Sennecke over Demidov seems wrong also, but what do i know.
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Not just size--Catton is sixth and Lindstrom is well down the list.
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2024 NHL Entry Draft
Habs Fan in Edmonton replied to Habs Fan in Edmonton's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
I think it's just another indication of how unpredictable this draft will be after Celebrini. -
Bob McKenzie had him 6th (mid-season), i guess after the combine will see if moves up in Mackenzie's scout poll ranking. But, I get the impression Pronman tends to like size moreso than his co-writer Wheeler.
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2023-24 Montreal Canadiens Discussion Thread
JoeLassister replied to GHT120's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
Last time we had the #5 pick, we chose David Reinbacher... -
2024 NHL Entry Draft
Habs Fan in Edmonton replied to Habs Fan in Edmonton's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
Demidov at 8? That's by far the lowest I have seen him ranked. -
2023-24 Montreal Canadiens Discussion Thread
The Chicoutimi Cucumber replied to GHT120's topic in Habs & Hockey Talk
I don’t know about organizational depth…but in terms of the NHL level, as this article says, we’re in solid shape, although it is an interesting question who will be #3 in the event that one of Monty or Primeau goes down for any length of time. Dobes certainly doesn’t sound like a serious candidate. Hey, last time we had the #5 pick we chose a goalie…maybe just maybe - ?!? 🤪🤪🤪 -
Pronman new ranking NHL Draft 2024 rankings: Macklin Celebrini leads Corey Pronman’s top 129 prospects - The Athletic (nytimes.com) 1- Celebrini 4- d-men 6- Catton 7- Sennecka 8- Demidov I still like the offense that this kid may have, but biggest obvious hope is that Hawks/Ducks/CBJ all pick d-men.