05-08-2024, 09:06 AM
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by dissentowner
No, it was put together by Pronman from all the team writers.
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The interesting thing is that Scott Wheeler made a similar comment in his article about the draft.
https://theathletic.com/5476937/2024...lin-celebrini/
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So which teams are likely to consider moving back?
The Canadiens, naturally, make the most sense. This a draft of more high-end D than is typical, but there’s still a finite number of them (five or six, depending on who you ask). They’re going to go early and often and the Habs have David Reinbacher, Kaiden Guhle, Lane Hutson and Logan Mailloux in tow. If they’ve settled on two or three forwards they like, moving back with a team that wants one of those top D would make a lot of sense.
The Flames feel like a natural dance partner as a team that is trying to prioritize the future, has a number of strong prospects, but could really use an A-grade piece to build around.
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