Reports:@NHLFlyers‘@Laughts21, Travis Konecny Attracting Trade Interest https://t.co/cVZNGtODmf
– Sam Carchidi (@BroadStBull) June 12, 2023
Axel Sandin Pellikka’s name is becoming increasingly popular for the upcoming draft. The Swedish prospect is a right-handed defenseman with the offensive talent to run a power play.
It’s a rare quality for a defenseman to be so offensive.
Obviously, he’ll be picked in the first round, but we don’t know where. The man who has soared up the draft lists in recent months is working hard (both physically and mentally) and is Europe’s seventh-best draft prospect.
His offensive potential could make him the first defenseman selected in the next NHL draft 🔥 https://t.co/HgOQmt3D1e
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) June 11, 2023
Unless guys like Lukas Dragicevic or Étienne Morin come along to derail the plan, we can expect the two defensemen from Europe to be the first picks at the blue line.
But it’s not a given that Reinbacher will be the first.
ASP, who’s not exactly 5’11, is becoming increasingly popular with team scouts. He’s the talk of the NHL, and some teams really like him.
Craig Button ranked Reinbacher fifth on his list of top 2023 prospects. Reinbacher is ranked 20th…
At number five, the hopeful expert places a defender, but not David Reinbacher → https://t.co/nhPwbF5RT8
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) June 12, 2023
I’m not sure how much the Habs want to consider Sandin Pellikka. After all, we know Reinbacher is in the club’s sights, so they must not be closed to the idea of drafting a right-handed defenseman at #5.
That doesn’t mean it’s going to happen, but don’t forget that if the CH does draft a defenseman over a forward, they can’t be told they’ve chosen a lesser forward than Matvei Michkov.
But is there a difference between a 6’2 defenseman (Reinbacher) and a 5’10/11 like Sandin? Of course there is. Especially for a club that will probably be counting on Lane Hutson for the rest of the season.
So it remains to be seen, but with some red flags starting to show in Reinbacher’s case, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him slip.
David Reinbacher may have been nervous, tired or embarrassed during our interview. He’s only human.
But several of you have asked me how my discussion with him went, and I must be transparent: he really didn’t convince me.
The details: pic.twitter.com/Slym8e0NDx
– Anthony Martineau (@Antho_Martineau) June 10, 2023
But there’s still plenty of time to change your mind 453 times.
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– A name to watch.
– Good question.
How far will Novak Djokovic go? https://t.co/eLgacPiRZ2
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) June 12, 2023
– Good text.
This great richness so sought after! https://t.co/YfaLLwcakk
– RDS (@RDSca) June 12, 2023
– Still.
My feature on @GoldenKnights star Mark Stone, who had two back surgeries in nine months to help carry his team to one win away from the Stanley Cup. https://t.co/PWvO4IEl1n
– Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) June 12, 2023
– A name to remember.
“I’d like an opportunity”
Hershey coach Todd Nelson is hoping that guiding the Capitals’ AHL affiliate to the Calder Cup Final will help him land a job as an NHL coach.https://t.co/sXGFsB1J70
– NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) June 12, 2023