A well-known analyst reveals the 2027-28 lineup that will win the Stanley Cup for the Montreal Canadiens
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Elias Adaime
April 20, 2023 (4:28 PM)
During the final minutes of BPM Sports, David Ettedgui participated in a captivating exercise by revealing his hypothesis regarding the winning lineup of the Montreal Canadiens for the 2027-28 season, which he considers as the Stanley Cup championship team. Discover the result :
FORWARDS
Caufield - Dach - Dubois
Michkov - Suzuki - Slafkovsky
Roy - Beck - Farrell
Tuch - Mysak - Ylonen
DEFENSE
Guhle - Mailloux
Hutson - Barron
Matheson - Xhekaj
GOALIES
Saros
Olsson
Ettedgui suggests drafting Matvei Michkov in 2023, a choice that we also approve. Additionally, he recommended acquiring Pierre-Luc Dubois and signing goaltender Juuse Saros as a free agent in 2025.
He also proposes drafting young Swedish goaltender Eric Olsson in the first round of the 2024 Draft, as he is considered the next great NHL goaltender.
Overall, this proposal is entertaining and interesting for hockey fans who enjoy speculating about the future lineups and acquisitions of their favorite team.
Credit : HABSolumentFan, Marco Normandin
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