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ÉNORME PANIQUE SUR JURAJ SLAFKOVSKY ? LOGAN COOLEY EST INCROYABLE (Canadiens de Montréal, Arizona Coyotes News)



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Le premier tour du repêchage 2023 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Blackhawks de Chicago, Connor Bedard 2e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Leo Carlsson 3e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Adam Fantilli 4e) Sharks de San Jose, Will Smith 5e) Canadiens de Montréal, David Reinbacher 6e) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev 7e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Matvei Michkov 8e) Capitals de Washington, Ryan Leonard 9e) Red Wings de Détroit, Nate Danielson 10e) Blues de St. Louis, Dalibor Dvorsky 11e) Canucks de Vancouver, Tom Willander 12e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa ), Daniil But 13e) Sabres de Buffalo, Zach Benson 14e) Penguins de Pittsburgh, Brayden Yager 15e) Predators de Nashville, Matthew Wood 16e) Flames de Calgary, Samuel Honzek 17e) Red Wings de Détroit (des Islanders de New York via les Canucks de Vancouver), Axel Sandin Pellikka 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Colby Barlow 19e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay), Oliver Moore 20e) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale 21e) Wild du Minnesota, Charlie Stramel 22e) Flyers de Philadelphie (des Kings de Los Angeles via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Oliver Bonk 23e) Rangers de New York, Gabe Perreault 24e) Predators de Nashville (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Tanner Molendyk 25e) Blues de St. Louis (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Otto Stenberg 26e) Sharks de San Jose (des Devils du New Jersey), Quentin Musty 27e) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie 28e) Maple Leafs de Toronto (des Bruins de Boston via les Capitals de Washington), Easton Cowan 29e) Blues de St. Louis (des Stars de Dallas via les Rangers de New York), Theo Lindstein 30e) Hurricanes de la Caroline, Bradley Nadeau 31e) Avalanche du Colorado (des Panthers de la Floride via les Canadiens de Montréal), Mikhail Gulyayev 32e) Golden Knights de Vegas, David Edstrom Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2023 de la LNH et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2023, où les Golden Knights de Vegas ont battu les Panthers de la Floride en les finales. Juraj Slafkovsky et Logan Cooley étaient tous deux les meilleurs espoirs de la LNH au repêchage 2022 de la LNH. Le repêchage de la LNH 2022 a vu de nombreux espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. Le premier tour du repêchage s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Canadiens de Montréal, Juraj Slafkovsky 2e) Devils du New Jersey, Simon Nemec 3e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, Logan Cooley 4e) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright 5e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Cutter Gauthier 6e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), David Jiricek 7e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Kevin Korchinski 8e) Red Wings de Détroit, Marco Kasper 9e) Sabres de Buffalo, Matthew Savoie 10e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Pavel Mintyukov 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (de San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie 12e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Denton Mateychuk 13e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Islanders de New York), Frank Nazar 14e) Jets de Winnipeg, Rutger McGroarty 15e) Canucks de Vancouver, Jonathan Lekkerimaki 16e) Sabres de Buffalo (Golden Knights de Vegas) , Noah Ostlund 17e) Predators de Nashville, Joakim Kemell 18e) Stars de Dallas, Lian Bichsel 19e) Wild du Minnesota (des Kings de LA), Liam Ohgren 20e) Capitals de Washington, Ivan Miroshnichenko 21e) Penguins de Pittsburgh, Owen Pickering 22e) Ducks d’Anaheim (de Boston Bruins), Nathan Gaucher 23e) Blues de St. Louis, Jimmy Snuggerud 24e) Wild du Minnesota, Danila Yurov 25e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Sam Rinzel 26e) Canadiens de Montréal (des Flames de Calgary), Filip Mesar 27e) San Jose Sharks (des Hurricanes de la Caroline via les Coyotes de l’Arizona et les Canadiens de Montréal), Filip Bystedt 28e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Panthers de la Floride), Jiri Kulich 29e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Maveric Lamoureux 30e) Jets de Winnipeg (des Rangers de New York), Brad Lambert 31e) Lightning de Tampa Bay, Isaac Howard 32e) Oilers d’Edmonton (de l’Avalanche du Colorado via les Coyotes de l’Arizona), Reid Schaefer Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 Salut. 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37 Comments

  1. Early in their career, these people not you, Lego, the other people they are young they both will be good

  2. Logan Cooley won’t be doing that much in the NHL it’s because it was against other rookies

  3. i mean in his first nhl game, ryan poehling scored a hat trick and yet he has not turned as elite as we thought he was. Yes Cooley scored a beauty but that doesnt really mean anything unless he actually plays like that every night

  4. Well yeah, Cooley is obviously more talented than Slaf. That's a very low bar to clear to be honest.

  5. As good as Mr Cooley is/was with Minnesota University, and teams Michigan with Hughes, etc, we just have to keep things in perspective and remember there was one better team, which meant 1 trophy-less in some of these first round draft picks' shelves. Way to go Quinnipiac, you had bragging rights too.

  6. It usually takes those big guys several years to develop.. I wouldn't push the panic button on Slav anytime soon

  7. Let’s see what will happen during the season. I believe slaf will be a good player.

  8. Everyone was hyped for Montreal first round pick last season. It shows you don’t rush young talent into nhl 😮

  9. Slaf bring size to the table
    We already had suzuki who is the same kind of player as cooley
    Slaf is 19 and have already nhl experience ! Fit perfectly with the rest of the group. Many good years ahead

  10. cooley hasn't even played in the nhl yet and he's already exposed slaf for the bum he is lol

    slaf peaked at 17 😭

  11. When the habs got Slaf, at first, they already had Dach in the visor…. so a winger and a Center in the first round for MTL.

  12. Well, I think of the 1:10 mark and reference to the Golden Gophers of Minnesota, I also think of Leafs‘ winger Matt Knies.

  13. Just take a breath and wait till theese kids grow up in the NHL and become what they have to become!

  14. Slavkovski has Wilson/Dubois potential. Let's not forget Dubois was traded for a sniper in Laine. Those type of players have huge upside IF mentored properly!

  15. Montreal was expected to pick Shane Wright. Cooley was never supposed to be first overall anyway, so people need to stop it with this "they should have listened to the experts" attitude. I don't think anyone had Cooley as the first overall pick on their list.

  16. Slaf shouldn't be a bust but he never should've sniffed first overall, and most definitely shouldn't have been in the NHL in year 1.

    I say this with respect, as I'd personally want slaf on my team as well, but he is just simply not a player you draft number 1. There's no skillset there that sets him apart from everyone else, except maybe he can retrieve pucks for better players.

  17. Love your channel, but OMG the HUT clips make me never want to try that mode, ha ha!!. They play out nothing like real hockey. Same 4 or 5 unrealistic plays over and over again. Maybe you can't do it in HUT mode, but geeeezzzz you need some major slider adjustments man!!!! 🧐

  18. Saw this post coming as soon as I saw the Cooley highlight goal. Beautiful play, no question. But elevating Cooley and writing off Slaf because of it is nonsense…and sadly predictable. 🥱

  19. Both better than Shane Wright… who cares, 2 different players, different player types.

  20. Habs fans shouldn't panic. Bigger guys at that age are still a little clumsy. He's gotta fill out and his muscles need time to catch up. It's way easier for smaller guys to perform at a higher level.

  21. If you know about prospects then Cooley being “better” then Slafkovsky was always gonna be the case, But in my opinion Slaf won’t be to far off.. I see Slaf as a 80-85 point player that’s a beast in the playoffs with amazing size and decent speed and that’s why Montreal picked him… Cooley is a flashy speedy Center with 90-100 point potential that won’t be to much of a factor when it comes to the playoffs because he is not physical AT ALL! Decent defensively but not physical enough for playoffs…. If your asking me, I take the Big guy that can put up 80-85 points 30-35 goals and is a beast in the playoffs when it matters rather then a guy that’s Flashy 100 point potential but nowhere to be found in the playoffs… Cooley is a regular season player, Slaf is a playoff type player.

  22. Ok. Cooley has more skills and talent. Yes, Cooley will score more goals and will show up in the play of the week real often. Yes, Cooley should have been picked first. No, Slaf will not be a super star, and the Habs, as usual, made an error picking him first. The Habs are the worst first round drafters of the league. But, Slaf will not be a total flop. He will turn out to be a player with good value, somewhat like a Josh Anderson. He will be a key player for the Habs and will have a fruitful career if he can be spared the stigma of the constant companion to other draft picks which came behind him. He is a good kid and, need I remind everyone, he didn't decide to get picked first, and he is not responsible for this situation. If the Habs had picked him 15th overall we would all be thrilled about him. The issue is that he got picked first and that is not his fault. I hope that fans will cut him some slack and let him become the best that he can be without unnecessary stress. Same thing with Reinbacher. If Mitchkov comes to the league next year and scores 50 goals, this won't be Reinbacher's fault. It's the Habs fault.

  23. Slaf is still young and we will see. Wish rhey would have chosen Logan who has great skills like Cole. Hope Skaf doesnt become like Doug Wickenheiser who was chosen 1st overall many years ago

  24. Cooley was my choice at draft, and maybe he is more skilled than slaf, but in retrospect i age with the habs pick. What we are gonna need is a true power forward, someone who can push other players around and create room. Once slaf learns to keep his head up and gets used to the nhl's physicality, he will be that guy i believe. I dont think we need more than a 50-55pt average from him if he can create the room to unlock suzuki and caufield

  25. I never thought much of Slaf. No disrespect to the guy, i just hink he's a bust. Just like I thought Chucky was a bust. And Drouin. And KK and Poehling, Juulsen, McCaron, Beaulieu, Tinordi, Leblanc… And i think i was pretty much right on the spot all the times. I hope I am wrong with Slaf, but i fear my instincts are right again. He just doesn't impress me at all. My only expectation today is that he ends up being a Byfuglien. I would be very happy if he turns out to be just that. A big wrecking ball. Not worth wasting a 1st round pick, but i'd be satisfied if he becomes that.

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