The Montreal Canadiens have been the biggest story of the last few days, after trading enigmatic winger—or is he a center?—to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for Max Domi, a younger, cheaper option for their top-six. Domi signed on for another two seasons, at which point he’ll still be under team control. There are a lot of reasons to be excited about Domi, and he could very well reach a career-high in points next season playing in Montreal.
Despite Domi’s relatively short experiment at center this season, and Jonathan Drouin’s progress at the position, the Canadiens still suffer from the same issue that has plagued the team for years. There’s just not enough talent or consistency up the middle.
It comes as no surprise then when Eric Engels of Sportsnet tweets that he’s heard the Canadiens will pass on Filip Zadina at third overall, and instead select Jesperi Kotkaniemi. The Finnish center’s name has been floating around for weeks as a possible top-five pick, but there were several rumors of the Canadiens trying to trade down—namely to five with the Coyotes—but Engels now believes that they are willing to take Kotkaniemi even in the position they currently have.
Obviously everything you hear around draft season should be taken with a huge grain of salt, as front offices are trying to throw off competitors with misinformation and deception. Still, there’s no hiding the fact that Montreal wants a center, or even a defenseman ahead of a winger. Even with Zadina’s obvious talent—or Brady Tkachuk’s for that matter—the team may choose to pick the potential first-line center instead, much as the Columbus Blue Jackets did when they selected Pierre–Luc Dubois over the more consensus pick of Jesse Puljujarvi in 2016.
Either way the Canadiens turn, there is risk in their decision. Many believe Kotkaniemi needs at least one more year in Finland before he makes an NHL impact, and Montreal needs to contend in the short-term as Shea Weber and Carey Price continue to enter the back half of their careers. Zadina could be a plug-and-play offensive threat, but doesn’t offer the type of positional potential long-term. It will be an interesting week to be sure for GM Marc Bergevin, who is already feeling the heat from his latest transaction. The third-overall pick doesn’t come around every year, meaning the team must make the right decision this Friday.
RockHard
Lol
pawtucket
Great comment. Thanks for contributing
ThePriceWasRight
this would be perfect for the senators. they need a guy like zadina who is a pure goal scorer. too many times they lost games where they couldn’t must 1 or 2 goals. add in the loss of Hoffman and someone needs to generate offense for them.
If Zadina however is off the board just give the avalanche the pick this year.
pawtucket
They should be giving the pick this year regardless. The chance at a #1 pick next year will be very decent and imagine HAVING to give that one up
If they get the #6 pick next year, people won’t be upset they dropped 2 picks. Worth the insurance policy anyway.
jdgoat
Welcome to Ottawa, Zadina. This is the gift the Sens desperately needed.