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MONTREAL – Habs fans were hoping to see Vincent Lecavalier being traded to their team but sadly, it did not happened. Still it was a very good draft. Director of Player Recruitment and Development Trevor Timmins gave Habs fans what they wanted the most, French Canadians players. By selecting Louis Leblanc in the first round and Gabriel Dumont in the fourth, Habs fans left the Bell Center with a smile on their face. Let’s take a look at Timmins’ work. 2009 Montreal Canadians NHL Entry Draft selections
Round 1, 18th overall: Louis Leblanc – C - 6’ 178 – Omaha USHL Leblanc is a highly skilled two-way player with very good hockey sense. He is the type of player that Montreal fans will fall in love with. Excellent skater, excellent hockey sense, plays with grits, good defensively, great hands, will play physical when he needs to. One thing is sure about Louis Leblanc, you win with player like him Style compares to: Mike Richards Last year, he played in the Finland junior league and due to his excellent season, he graduated to the senior league. He also played for team Finland at the WJC in Ottawa. Style compares to: Jordan Stall Round 3, 79th overall: Mac Bennett – C - 6' 170 – Hotchkiss Ct HS GP: 15 G:2 A: 9 Pts:11 Pim: 10 His USHL rights belong to the Cedar Rapids Roughriders and his QJMHL rights belong to the Gatineau Olympics. He is committed to the University of Michigan for 2010-11. This is what his coach at Hotchkiss, Damon White, has to say about him in an interview with NHL.COM’s Mike Morreale. "He’s a kid who has excellent vision with the puck, passes really well, and who always competes," said White. What separates Bennett from other players White said is "his offensive sense, his hockey sense. He knows where to go and when to be there. I didn’t have to teach it to him, he just has it." Round 4, 109th overall: Alexander Avtsin – C - 6’ 2" 198 – Dynamo 2 Rus 3 GP: 76 G:56 A: 54 Pts:110 Pim: 130 Avtsin has everything your are looking for in a prospect: Good hands, good skater, and strong. Still, the question remains. Just how good is he? The best thing that could happen to Avtsin is to come to North America and play against legit competition. Who knows, he could be the next Evgeny Grachev. Round 4, 139th overall: Gabriel Dumont – C - 5’ 9" 170 – Drummondville QJMHL GP: 51 G:28 A: 21 Pts:49 Pim: 63 Dumont is the definition of passion, intensity and competitiveness. Everyone felt in love with him during the last Memorial cup, even if he was seriously hurt. He was hitting everything in sight, scoring important goals and killing off penalties. His greatest admirer might be his coach, Guy Boucher: "I have been in this league for 11 years and I never saw a player like him. He is a real warrior, he is the toughest kid I have seen." Round 6, 169th overall: Dustin Walsh – C- 6’ 2" 175 – Kingston OJHL GP: 68 G:45 A: 45 Pts:90 Pim: 36 Round 7, 199th: Mike Cichy – C- 5’11 195 – Indiana Ice USHL GP: 56 G:34 A: 42 Pts:76 Pim: 23 Cichy has a lot to offer considering he was one of the best players in the USHL. He will play for the University of North Dakota next year. A very good offensive player, he should have an immediate impact at North Dakota. So the 2009 NHL Entry Draft is finally over. The Habs did great during that draft. Timmins should be proud of himself. Overalll grade: A Contact the author at Michel.Claveau@prohockeynews.com © Copyright 2009 by Prohockeynews.com Top of Page |
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