HF Habs: Official 2019 Mock Draft (Teams are assigned, starting on the 18th)

San Jose has an option from the Kane trade: Keep 2019 4th rounder, Give up 2020 3rd (or the reverse)


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NotProkofievian

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Was debating between 3 players, not easy at all.

With the 61th overall pick, the New York Islanders select, from Sioux Falls, defenseman Ryan Johnson.

PMing the next guy.

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OB5

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It's ok I had a backup!

The New York Rangers are PROUD to select, from the USNDP, John Farinacci!

2. Jack Hughes
We nearly fell over when we realized he was falling to us at 2. Not a bad silver medal. Hughes brings dynamic acceleration, top-end speed, edgework, puck skills… I can keep going but you get the idea. He makes something happen every shift and competes hard to become the best player on the ice.
22. Moritz Seider
He’s a 6-foot-4 defenseman who skates and moves the puck well, showing great poise and instincts. Defensively, he’s a rock with his wingspan, feet and defensive acumen, and projects as a tough minutes player in the NHL
37. Nathan Legare
He’s got one of the best shots in the draft. He’s scored a lot of goals this season, wiring shots from long distance off a post/crossbar or blowing it past a goalie. He’s a great scorer and that’s where he’ll make his money, but he’s also a very smart overall player. Legare can hit tight seams consistently and is very crafty overall with the puck.
49. Anttoni Honka
Honka is very smart, and his skating and vision make him ideal to quarterback a power play. He's a great puck mover, and his skating is excellent.
62: John Farinacci
A big right shot centre who passes the puck quick and effectively, uses his size to protect pucks and wins the battles along the boards. One of the best passers in high school as he puts but touch and zip on them.A really good skater for a large kid; he needs to work on his first step quickness, but once he is moving straight ahead, he is barreling freight coming down the track.


will send PM...it's Colorado right?
 

Toene

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Nov 17, 2014
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The LA King's are proud to select, from the OHL, defender Billy constantinou

LA Kings draft
#5 Kirby Dach Saskatoon WHL C
#24Jamieson Rees Sarnia OHL C
#33 Ilya Nikolayev Loko-Yaroslav MHL
#64 Billy Constantinou D Kingston OHL

@Philly is up @covfefe

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MarkovsKnee

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It's ok I had a backup!

The New York Rangers are PROUD to select, from the USNDP, John Farinacci!

2. Jack Hughes
We nearly fell over when we realized he was falling to us at 2. Not a bad silver medal. Hughes brings dynamic acceleration, top-end speed, edgework, puck skills… I can keep going but you get the idea. He makes something happen every shift and competes hard to become the best player on the ice.
22. Moritz Seider
He’s a 6-foot-4 defenseman who skates and moves the puck well, showing great poise and instincts. Defensively, he’s a rock with his wingspan, feet and defensive acumen, and projects as a tough minutes player in the NHL
37. Nathan Legare
He’s got one of the best shots in the draft. He’s scored a lot of goals this season, wiring shots from long distance off a post/crossbar or blowing it past a goalie. He’s a great scorer and that’s where he’ll make his money, but he’s also a very smart overall player. Legare can hit tight seams consistently and is very crafty overall with the puck.
49. Anttoni Honka
Honka is very smart, and his skating and vision make him ideal to quarterback a power play. He's a great puck mover, and his skating is excellent.
62: John Farinacci
A big right shot centre who passes the puck quick and effectively, uses his size to protect pucks and wins the battles along the boards. One of the best passers in high school as he puts but touch and zip on them.A really good skater for a large kid; he needs to work on his first step quickness, but once he is moving straight ahead, he is barreling freight coming down the track.


will send PM...it's Colorado right?

This is an insanely good draft for Rangers.

Rangers, Colorado and Detroit are probably going to kill this draft for real.
 
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ahmedou

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It's ok I had a backup!

The New York Rangers are PROUD to select, from the USNDP, John Farinacci!
62: John Farinacci
A big right shot centre who passes the puck quick and effectively, uses his size to protect pucks and wins the battles along the boards. One of the best passers in high school as he puts but touch and zip on them.A really good skater for a large kid; he needs to work on his first step quickness, but once he is moving straight ahead, he is barreling freight coming down the track.
I'm taping his name on my google search bar :D

:avs selects, from the St John Sea Dogs, Maxim Cajkovic
An avalanche of excellent picks...

The LA King's are proud to select, from the OHL, defender Billy constantinou
That's a hell of a target.
 
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Mrb1p

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This is an insanely good draft for Rangers.

Rangers, Colorado and Detroit are probably going to kill this draft for real.
Again... For the third year in a row. These three teams are rebuilding the right way.

Colorado added Makar, Kaut, Timmins, Ranta, Annunen, Saigeon, Weiss, Zuravlyov and now they have five picks in the first 3 rounds
Detroit added Zadina, Oreilly, McIsaac, Berggren, Rasmussen, Kotkansalo, Regula, Veleno, Setkov, and now they have 5 in the first 3 rounds....
NYR added Chytil, Miller, Andersson, Kravtsov, Lundkvist, Ragnarsson, Keane, Gross with 6 picks in the first three rounds...

I wish the Habs had just one more top 60 pick, it would change things.
 
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ahmedou

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#Round2HFHabsMockDraft2019
*In parenthesis, it means the prospects's position on the #HFHabsEarlyMockDraft2019

32) Jakob Pelletier (#28)

33) Ilya Nikolayev (#40)

34) Alex Vlasic (#23)

35) Nick Robertson (#21)

36) Egor Afanasyev (#24)

37) Nathan Legare (#60)

38) Spencer Knight (#32)

39) Daniil Misyul (#61)

40) Mikko Kokkonen (#49)

41) Tobias Bjornfot (#37)

42) Artemi Knyazev (#52)

43) Albin Grewe (#46)

44) Brett Leason (#42)

45) Patrik Puistola (#39)

46) Kaedan Korczak (#58)

47) Robert Mastrosimone (#66)

48) Yegor Spiridonov (#41)

49) Anttoni Honka (#35)

50) Samuel Fagemo (#76)

51) Nolan Foote (#43)

52) John Beecher (#55)

53) Vladislav Kolyachonok (#44)

54) Matvey Guskov (#61)

55) Jordan Spence (#62)

56) Simon Holmstrom (#29)

57) Pyotr Kochetkov (#77)

58) Jusso Parssinen (#NotRanked)

59) Matias Maccelli (#79)

60) Shane Pinto (#47)

61) Ryan Johnson (#45)

62) John Farinacci (#114)
 

covfefe

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:flyers are proud to select LD Samuel Bolduc of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. A big, smooth-skating, toolsy defender - Bolduc impressed at the TPG, and also showed very well in the performance testing. While he is still quite raw, he has the potential to become one of the year’s top defenders if his game rounds out.

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Mrb1p

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:flyers are proud to select LD Samuel Bolduc of the Blainville-Broisband Armada. A big, smooth-skating, toolsy defender - Bolduc impressed at the TPG, and also showed very well in the performance testing. While he is still quite raw, he has the potential to become one of the year’s top defenders if his game rounds out.

Next GM has been PM’d
I said west not east :shakehead:
 
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MarkovtoSubban

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:wings:wings:wings


Detroit Red Wings select from the United States National Training and Development Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Long Island, NY, Marshall Warren.

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Yzerman says: "Sees the ice well and has good mobility. He's going to a good program at Boston College and he'll need a few years there. He likes the physical side of the game and once he fills out his frame he'll be able to win more of those battles."

Messaging next GM
 

ahmedou

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:flyers are proud to select LD Samuel Bolduc of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. A big, smooth-skating, toolsy defender - Bolduc impressed at the TPG, and also showed very well in the performance testing. While he is still quite raw, he has the potential to become one of the year’s top defenders if his game rounds out.
From my lovely Q.

:wings:wings:wings


Detroit Red Wings select from the United States National Training and Development Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Long Island, NY, Marshall Warren.

Yzerman says: "Sees the ice well and has good mobility. He's going to a good program at Boston College and he'll need a few years there. He likes the physical side of the game and once he fills out his frame he'll be able to win more of those battles."
Hit and run.

Sabres select Henry Thrun
Not Fensore?
 

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