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UN ÉNORME ÉCHANGE CANADIENS POUR LE 4ÈME CHOIX GLOBAL ? JOSHUA ROY AUX VESTES BLEUES COLUMBUS ? Nouvelles et rumeurs des Canadiens



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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. Joshua Roy était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH au repêchage 2021 de la LNH. Le repêchage de la LNH 2021 a vu de nombreux espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. 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39 Comments

  1. Keep our #5 not worth giving up on Joshua Roy imo we will still be able to draft a suitable player with our #5 and JR is better at this stage than most #5's

  2. Here in Québec, Laraque is known as the greatest fighter ever and the worst GM ever😂 I mean the only way I would give up Roy to go up at #4 is if Demidov is still on the board but would Colombus pass on that? Lol

  3. No, not Roy, There are a lot of scouts that are saying after Celebrini and maybe Demidov there is good forward talent available,
    Some are bigger, some are smaller with better puck sense etc. Habs could package some players to make room on the blueline

  4. @Legrocks99 I said it before, I’ll say it again. Bro you need to be a guest in Tony Marino sick podcast and discuss habs talk about the upcoming draft.

  5. We are never getting out of this rebuild. As a decade long #1 fan of the CH, this is ridiculous

  6. for listening to Laraque for a few of his takes, i have not heard a single one that would make sense in either draft or trade… For me it's in order of who is available Demidov, Lindstrom & Iginla. No need to move up moving down if we know Tij will be available sounds good to my ears . Besides all these guys have years before we can say who was stolen at what rank and who was a bust.

  7. If you are 4 and Demidov and Lindstrom are taken, I would jump on Levshunov. But all in all I say keep 5

  8. Assuming CBJ and MTL come to an agreement to swap picks with the intent of MTL getting one of the 2 guys mentioned, it would only happen AT the draft when it's CBJs time to pick. It wouldn't happen before the draft.

  9. Sennece PLEASE!!!! He is amazing. I like hi much more that Linstrom. Lindstrom is another Josh Anderson. Straight line push and not much more.

  10. Columbus would probably do the trade; not so much for Roy (Columbus doesn’t need another middle-6 F), but mostly because they’re 99% likely to take a D at #4 anyway, and if they can add another asset and then draft the player they were going to take anyway, of course you do it.

    Or maybe you take the guy for future considerations, where the future considerations are not taking the guy Montreal wants.

    EDIT: either way, it’s the wrong move to make. You would want to approach either Anaheim or Chicago with an offer for their picks; and I’m pretty sure that Chicago would be open to trading their 2nd overall for a pair of first round picks. They’re not close enough to competing that it wouldn’t make sense to stockpile first rounders whenever possible.

  11. I would. By fifth Montreal's option might be only a defenseman instead of an offense powerhouse like Lindstrom. I don't believe Roy will be a top 6 regardless of what many think

  12. The real deal here is Berkley Catton. I am an old dude. I was there when the Québec Nordiques drafted Joe Sakic. Catton reminds me a lot of Sakic. Dangerous in any situation, he can shoot, he can pass, he can improvise… Future star to me.

  13. Call Chicago for Roy &#5 you're assured to get whomever you want Montreal. Uz Chgo is going to take Demidov as they're taking best available player

  14. LOL that is never happening. Hughes would have the French media out to destroy him if he traded away a hometown future star. larocque has taken way too many head shots.

  15. We don't have to draft a forward. One of the defensive prospects is fine too if that's all that's available. We have assets we can move for a forward.

  16. Columbus picks off the board in almost every draft. Trading up to get their pick is pointless.

    They could try to swing to get the Ducks pick, but the price might be too high, and might as well just trade for Zegras who is already an established presence in the age group the Canadiens are building around.

  17. Demidov’s game doesn’t look like it suits what MTL is looking for in their forward core. Sure it looks flashy and impressive but Iginla’s game looks more translatable to the NHL and what the Habs are looking for. He plays bigger than he is and really the only downside in his highlights is his skating (Paul Byron can help with that). That’s assuming Lindstom is taken within the top 4 (if not, either of the two are the safer, more full proof pick). Missing on this pick kinda ruins the rebuild and forces MTL to trade futures for an already established NHL’er.

  18. Joshua Roy is a very good forward prospect who is not a lot different from what we hope to get in this draft, wherever we happen to be picking. So why would HE be the trade chip here?This particular trade makes no sense.

  19. Cbj won't trade if it means loosing the player they want… so if they are willing to trade means they would not take the player we want … so why trade?

  20. Laraque proposed trading Slaf for PLD last year, was on it really hard. I respect the guy and what he did in and for Montreal, but I wouldn't necessary put too much stock in his idea's for thoughts on what the Habs NEED to do.

  21. Chicago drafting second overall may select someone along the lines of Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith – the Stanley Cup winning roster in 2011.

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