Las Vegas Review-Journal

Montreal’s pick at No. 3 likely to guide NHL draft

First two picks near locks, so Habs’ move pivotal

- By Stephen Hawkins The Associated Press

DALLAS — The Montreal Canadiens could make the first real move in the NHL draft with the third overall pick.

If everything goes as expected Friday night, play-making Swedish defenseman Rasmus Dahlin will be the first overall pick by the Buffalo Sabres. Russian forward Andrei Svechnikov will then go to Carolina.

“Obviously Rasmus and Andrei deserve it, they’re unbelievab­le players,” American prospect Brady Tkachuk said Thursday. “From the third (pick) on, it’s just whatever the team wants, so we’ll see what happens. But it’s going to be pretty exciting to be a part of.”

So the real draft action should begin when Montreal goes on the clock.

The Canadiens will have their choice of the other top prospects like right wing Filip Zadina, who’s playing in the Quebec league, and Tkachuk, the left wing from Boston University who is looking to follow father Keith and brother Mathew into the NHL. Maybe Finnish center Jesper Kotkaniemi.

Plenty of other top defensemen will also be on the board, including Adam Boqvist, Quintin Hughes,

Noah Dobson and Evan Bouchard.

“The most important is going to be tomorrow when Montreal goes on the stage, and they will say my name or not,” Zadina said. “I’m just glad I can be there in the top five, top six players. It’s unbelievab­le.”

Or maybe the Canadiens, who have 10 picks in the seven-round draft over two days, make a deal and let another team move into that slot.

Trevor Timmins, Montreal’s assistant general manager, expects GM Marc Bergevin’s to be ringing.

“We’re ready to go,” Timmins said Thursday. “The list is never set in stone until we go head to the draft from the hotel here, but we’re confident of the prospects that we like.”

Timmins said centers, offensive defensemen and scoring wingers have the highest asset value on the Canadiens draft board.

Ottawa has the fourth pick, and No. 22, and team officials were going through scenarios.

“It was one of the best meetings I’ve had with scouts in 20 years talking about what we plan on doing at (No.) 4, what possibilit­ies are at 22, how these players will impact our organizati­on moving forward,” Senators GM Pierre Dorion said. “We’re just excited. We suffered this year. There’s no doubt we suffered as a team with the number of losses. But the one good thing is we know we’re getting a really good player here.”

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