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Marc Bergevin’s GENIUS Plan For Cole Caufield (Montreal Canadiens News & Rumours Today 2021 – Habs)



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Today we’re going over the Montreal Canadiens and Cole Caufield once again, as yesterday the top Habs prospect signed his entry level deal with the team. I wanted to highlight the current plan for Caufield, and how we can expect things to go down with the Laval Rocket—and the Habs themselves—as time goes on.

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This video is taking place during 2021 NHL Season.

Unique to the 2021 NHL Season Divisions are new divisions, which go as follows:

North Division: Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, and Winnipeg Jets.

West Division: Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild, San Jose Sharks, St. Louis Blues, and Vegas Golden Knights.

Central Division: Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators, and Tampa Bay Lightning.

East Division: Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Washington Capitals.

This also is taking place after the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2020 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) New York Rangers, Alexis Lafrenière
2nd) Los Angeles Kings, Quinton Byfield
3rd) Ottawa Senators (from San Jose Sharks), Tim Stützle
4th) Detroit Red Wings, Lucas Raymond
5th) Ottawa Senators, Jake Sanderson
6th) Anaheim Ducks, Jamie Drysdale
7th) New Jersey Devils, Alexander Holtz
8th) Buffalo Sabres, Jack Quinn
9th) Minnesota Wild, Marco Rossi
10th) Winnipeg Jets, Cole Perfetti
11th) Nashville Predators, Yaroslav Askarov
12th) Florida Panthers, Anton Lundell
13th) Carolina Hurricanes (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Seth Jarvis
14th) Edmonton Oilers, Dylan Holloway
15th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Rodion Amirov
16th) Montreal Canadiens, Kaiden Guhle
17th) Chicago Blackhawks, Lukas Reichel
18th) New Jersey Devils (from Arizona Coyotes), Dawson Mercer
19th) New York Rangers (from Calgary Flames), Braden Schneider
20th) New Jersey Devils (from Vancouver Canucks), Shakir Mukhamadullin
21st) Columbus Blue Jackets, Yegor Chinakov
22nd) Washington Capitals (from Carolina Hurricanes via New York Rangers and Calgary Flames), Hendrix Lapierre
23rd) Philadelphia Flyers, Tyson Foerster
24th) Calgary Flames (from Washington Capitals), Connor Zary
25th) Colorado Avalanche, Justin Barron
26th) St. Louis Blues, Jake Neighbours
27th) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins), Jacob Perreault
28th) Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders), Ridly Greig
29th) Vegas Golden Knights, Brendan Brisson
30th) Dallas Stars, Mavrik Bourque
31st) San Jose Sharks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Ozzy Wiesblatt

Cole Caufield was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2019 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 26 of the draft went as follows:

1st – New Jersey Devils, Jack Hughes
2nd – New York Rangers, Kaapo Kakko
3rd – Chicago Blackhawks, Kirby Dach
4th – Colorado Avalanche (from Ottawa Senators), Bowen Byram
5th – Los Angeles Kings, Alex Turcotte
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Moritz Seider
7th – Buffalo Sabres, Dylan Cozens
8th – Edmonton Oilers, Philip Broberg
9th – Anaheim Ducks, Trevor Zegras
10th – Vancouver Canucks, Vasily Podkolzin
11th – Arizona Coyotes (from Philadelphia Flyers), Victor Soderstrom
12th – Minnesota Wild, Matthew Boldy
13th – Florida Panthers, Spencer Knight
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Arizona Coyotes), Cam York
15th – Montreal Canadiens, Cole Caufield
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Alex Newhook
17th – Vegas Golden Knights, Peyton Krebs
18th – Dallas Stars, Thomas Harley
19th – Ottawa Senators (from Columbus Blue Jackets), Lassi Thomson
20th – Winnipeg Jets (from Winnipeg via New York Rangers), Ville Heinola
21st – Pittsburgh Penguins, Samuel Poulin
22nd – Los Angeles Kings (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Tobias Bjornfot
23rd – New York Islanders, Simon Holmstrom
24th – Nashville Predators, Philip Tomasino
25th – Washington Capitals, Connor McMichael
26th – Calgary Flames, Jakob Pelletier

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33 Comments

  1. I am kind of curious what Montreal does with Danault and Tatar, two unrestricted guys. I think the logical thing to do if you want to get Caufield in the lineup is to move Tatar, but I guess we will see.

  2. Canucks fan legorocks. Stay a Canucks fan. Don't worry, the habs, if you can call them an "organization"… have no plans! And calling Marc Bergevin a "genius"? Definitely, the habs have been a terrible fail for Montreal

  3. Been following Cole since he was a mite playing up with the squirts and scored a hatty in the first period of the state championship game. I'm incredibly excited to hop on the Habs wagon! This is gonna be a fun ride, you have a truly great hockey player here!

  4. What plan ? Bergevin is going nowhere since he became GM.

    Cole might be a sniper, but he's still a rookie and he's no McDavid or Crosby. We need to stay level headed with expectations about his game. He's not gonna come in guns a blazing.

    At his level, not having played an NHL at 20, he will need 2-3 years to become a star. That's if he fulfills his potential.

    As for the "plan", we need to get rid of Weber. He's done. Slow and makes many silly defensive mistakes.

  5. Soo Bergevin's genius plan is : not having the cap space to throw Caufield in the NHL right away and burn his development like they would otherwise do ? genius indeed

  6. Love the kid Montreal drafted 15t in the first round of the 2019 NHL draft. I think this kid was off the radar of allot of tieams including my NY Rangers. I guess is small height of 5-8/9 scared allot of times. Yes my NY Rangers drafted Kappo Kakko 2nd. Watched Cole Caufield and I think he is going to be a goal scorer sniper in the NHL. Smart draft pick by Montreal.

  7. The Habs have plenty of catch-up games coming up. Any fresh bodies are welcome. And Caufield is a scorer.

  8. Can't wait to see NHL goalies fold in front of that shot. Top corner is top corner even at the NHL level.

  9. Can't wait to see Caufield snipe some goals for Habs. Also all you hockey fans out there, especially Habs fans please check out coach Frenchy from "Hockey Nation live show ".Great guy and needs supporters and subscribers

  10. Their is no words or Comments needed it’s self explanatory you have broke it down clearly for all haters welcome to THE NEXT DYNASTY PERIOD
    GO HABS GO
    THE MONTREAL CANADIENS
    like it or not
    VICTORY and FINALLY THE CUP BACK WHERE IT BELONGS MONTRÈAL
    can’t wait to see your faces after all this comes true lol ….

  11. Not to mention a full week of basicly no hockey. Going to Laval will give him a chance to get his cardio back, legs back all that fun stuff.

  12. MB…..our secret weapon will be to require Caulfield to wear 4" lifts in his skates to make him 5'11".
    MB….I thought this up myself.

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