HF Habs: 2022 NHL Draft 13

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Which tells me Kemell is the faller of this draft.
Kemell wont fall since he is strong, plays big for his size and has a pretty high motor, combine that with some of the best pure goalscoring skills in the draft and you get a pretty strong hockey player. I expect a guy like Savoie to fall mid 1st though.

Anaerobic Fitness (Wingate Test): Mean Power Output (watts/kg)

  1. Cale Odelius – 13.5
  2. Joakim Kemell – 12.8
  3. Julian Lutz – 12.4
  4. Topi Ronni – 12.3
  5. Brennan Ali – 11.8
Anaerobic Fitness (Wingate Test): Peak Power Output (watts/kg)

  1. Cutter Gauthier – 18.3
  2. Danil Zhilkin – 17.8
  3. Logan Cooley – 17.8
  4. Isaiah George – 17.8
  5. Joakim Kemell – 17.7

Force Plate: No Arm Jump (inches)


  1. Joakim Kemell – 21.14
  2. Jiri Kulich – 20.09
  3. Fabian Wagner – 18.51
  4. Frank Nazar – 18.24
  5. Maveric Lamoureux – 18.12
 
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le_sean

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More on the destiny of Wright to Montreal…

When asked why he wears 51:

My birthday is the fifth day of the first month so that’s where it came from – January 5th.

So his number is how dates are written in French (Day/Month/Year) ;)
 

Spearmint Rhino

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Mackinnon should be a warning to anyone that thinks Cooley can pull off his dipsy doodling. If even Mackinnon struggles, Cooley will have to slow it down a lot and defer to his teammates.
As much as I like Mackinnon, playing on his line must be incredibly tough. He's like an ADHD kid out there most shifts and looks pretty grumpy when his linemates can't predict what he was planning at 100 miles per hour - the direct opposite of Lemieux/Gretzky that slowed the game down and picked apart defenses.
 
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