The NHL draft is less than 24 hours away, and although no decisions have been made, we have promising leads on the teams’ picks before the Montreal Canadiens.
It seems the Sharks are leaning towards selecting Macklin Celebrini, while the Hawks appear set to choose Artyom Levshunov, having already made their selection.
The potential picks for the Ducks and the Blue Jackets are more uncertain, but there are indications that Ivan Demidov may find his way to Montreal, although this is not certain.
Per TSN, it is believed that the Philadelphia Flyers made an aggressive pitch to the Columbus Blue Jackets. #CBJ reportedly said no.
To Flyers: 4th overall pick.
To #CBJ: 12th overall pick, a roster player, 2025 first rounder.
Of note: the Flyers have two firsts in 2025.
— Mark Scheig (@mark_scheig) June 27, 2024
However, if the top 4 teams show little interest in drafting the Russian player, alternative options such as a trade could come into play. This was the approach the Flyers attempted to take when they offered a trade to Columbus for the fourth overall pick, which was declined.
The Flyers’ interest in Demidov is evident, and it appears that he is desired by the team. The possibility of a Demidov-Michkov partnership seems particularly exciting.
If Philadelphia believes they can secure the Russian player in the fourth spot, it could be positive news for the Habs, who also have their sights set on the KHL/MHL player.
Ivan Demidov speaking French yesterday pic.twitter.com/wg15xQ14lI
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) June 27, 2024
There is speculation about other players the Flyers could be targeting, particularly a center such as Cayden Lindstrom, reflecting the team’s pressing need in that position. The draft promises to be one of the most highly anticipated in recent years, and the final decisions are yet to be made.
#Avs and Jonathan Drouin still in contract talks. I’m optimistic on a deal, but not done yet #nhlfreeagency
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Nathan MacKinnon takes home the Ted Lindsay Award. #NHLAwards pic.twitter.com/4Wh4TruNnS
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General Manager Patrik Allvin announces that the #Canucks have agreed to terms with D Tyler Myers on a three-year contract with a $3M AAV. pic.twitter.com/JFivtNZaZP
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