

If Montreal could get their hands on a Justin Carbonneau at No. 16, I think they’d jump at the chance, anyway.
But hey. History shows that drafting at these two ranks has not been fruitful for the club. Apart from Kaiden Guhle (16th) in 2020, that’s nothing to sneeze at.
Picks #16 and #17: history, expectations, possibilitieshttps://t.co/1JncDSJyPv
– RDS (@RDSca) May 11, 2025
Nathan Beaulieu and Andrew Cassels have had successful careers, but it wasn’t in Montreal that they enjoyed their best years.
In Beaulieu’s case, he played 225 games in the metropolis and 246 elsewhere. As for Cassels, he collected 732 career points, only 27 of them in Montreal.
The others drafted 16th and 17th: Marcel Hossa, Eric Chouinard, Brent Bilodeau, Tom Chorske and Alfie Turcotte. Let’s hope that the players who will be selected (if Montreal keeps its picks) this year will have a better impact with the team than the guys mentioned above…
Even if history doesn’t help the Montrealers’ cause, good players at these ranks are always available. There was Jakob Chychrun (2016), Vladimir Tarasenko (2010), Mathew Barzal and Kyle Connor (2015).
Overtime
– The Mikko of Dallas.
First goal in 14 for Dallas where Rantanen did not have a point https://t.co/nmLHEYWias
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) May 11, 2025
– Still.
“I had cramps all over my body. Neck, shoulders, legs. Every muscle was tight. I’ve never experienced anything like it. I was lying in the locker room and cramping as soon as I moved”
https://t.co/f50uzci3 dH
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) May 11, 2025
– Big game tonight.
Don’t miss 6:00 p.m. (ET) game number one of the #QMJHL final for the Gilles-Courteau Trophy@oceanicrimouski vs @monctonwildcats
Moncton leads series 1-0
In front of the net: William Lacelle vs Rudy Guimond – Both were not in front of the net yesterday
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) May 11, 2025