Sat down with Canadiens co-director of amateur scouting Nick Bobrov to give him a chance to further explain the David Reinbacher pick, the phenomenon of late draft risers, his offensive potential and his versatility: https://t.co/pAGiuqJKcJ
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) July 6, 2023
David Reinbacher’s selection in the latest NHL draft has been the subject of much discussion over the past week.
And do you know what? That trend is unlikely to change in the weeks and months ahead. We’ll be keeping a close eye on his development, whether in Montreal, Laval or Europe.
It’s no well-kept secret around town. Fans would have liked to see the CH set its sights on a forward if the 2023 draft had been particularly focused on offensive talent.
Clearly, Reinbacher had been on the club’s radar for several months.
The lack of depth on the right certainly played a part in his selection, but that’s not all either. Yes, the club “filled” a gap in its needs by drafting him. But there are elements of the youngster’s game that attracted team management, including his versatility.
Bobrov said out loud that we can expect to see Reinbacher playing with any CH defenseman in the future, since he’s capable of adapting to all kinds of situations:
If you look at our defensemen, he’d be great with just about anyone we have. He can play with Logan (Mailloux), he can play with Arber (Xhekaj), he can play with (Kaiden) Guhle. – Nick Bobrov
In fact, Bobrov maintains that Reinbacher’s ability to defend well, position himself well on the ice, attack well when the time comes and distribute the puck well make him an easy player to work with on the ice, and that makes sense in the end.
On defense, it’s nice when your teammate can make your job easier.
Kaiden Guhle explained on Chris Nilan’s podcast that the contribution of Joel Edmundson and David Savard, two guys he played with at times last year, helped him do his job more comfortably, since he wasn’t stressed about committing himself on the ice.
It’s too early to say whether the Habs made a mistake in selecting David Reinbacher, and it’s too early to say whether they made a good move too.
But if Nick Bobrov’s comments and those of the Montreal Canadiens’ management are anything to go by…
The club has a beautiful jewel on its hands. Now it’s up to them to do everything in their power to maximize the young man’s progress.
In gusto
– Darn.
Milos Raonic put up a good fight but has to lose to Tommy Paul👇https://t.co/RgK612HwzE pic.twitter.com/3zA74skLL2
– Radio-Canada Sports (@RC_Sports) July 6, 2023
– The question arises.
I don’t know how the Pens would make a Karlsson move work, they just don’t have the cap space. Would the Sharks be interested in taking on Rust’s contract? Granlund’s? Rakell (although he has a NMC)?
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) July 6, 2023
– Now confirmed.
– RDS (@RDSca) July 6, 2023
– Absolutely.
My column on Canadiens prospect Joshua Roy, who the Canadiens took a chance on with their fifth-round pick (150th overall) at the 2021 NHL Draft. It’s looking like a very smart decision #Habs #HabsIO: https://t.co/bE1HPXI45W
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) July 6, 2023
– Well said.
“I’ve worked my whole life to prove to others that I deserve my spot. That won’t change at training camp.”
– Rafaël Harvey-Pinard– RDS (@RDSca) July 6, 2023