Montreal Canadiens: Ranking the 5 Best Modern Era Draft Selections That Shaped the Team.
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The Montreal Canadiens, a franchise steeped in history and tradition, have relied on the NHL Entry Draft to replenish their roster and build for the future. Identifying and selecting the right players is crucial for sustained success in the modern NHL. Evaluating draft picks is always a mixed bag of potential, performance, and luck, pinpointing the absolute "top" is a challenge. A blend of impact, career trajectory, and what they brought to the Canadiens organization is key. Here are five of the Canadiens' best draft picks in the modern era, considering their contributions and overall value.

1. Carey Price (2005, 5th Overall)

Goaltending is the backbone of any successful team, and Carey Price was the Canadiens' cornerstone for over a decade. Selected 5th overall in 2005, Price overcame early struggles to become one of the league's elite netminders. His calm demeanor, exceptional athleticism, and technical prowess made him a perennial All-Star and Vezina Trophy winner. Price holds numerous Canadiens goaltending records, and his stellar play often single-handedly carried the team into playoff contention. While a Stanley Cup eluded him, Price's impact on the Canadiens and his status as one of the best goaltenders of his generation are undeniable. He is arguably the best goalie drafted by the Canadiens in the modern era.

2. P.K. Subban (2007, 43rd Overall)

P.K. Subban, a dynamic and electrifying defenseman, was selected in the second round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Subban quickly became a fan favorite in Montreal. His offensive flair, booming shot, and passionate play brought excitement to the Bell Centre every night. Subban won the Norris Trophy as the league's best defenseman in 2013 and was a consistent offensive force for the Canadiens. While his tenure in Montreal ended controversially via trade, Subban's impact both on and off the ice was significant. He was a charismatic personality who embraced the Montreal community, and his on-ice performance made him one of the most exciting Canadiens players in recent memory.

3. Max Pacioretty (2007, 22nd Overall)

Also drafted in 2007, Max Pacioretty proved to be a valuable pick for the Canadiens. After overcoming a serious injury early in his career, Pacioretty blossomed into a consistent goal-scorer and served as the team's captain for several seasons. While he may not have reached superstar status, Pacioretty was a reliable offensive contributor and a respected leader in the Canadiens' locker room. His trade to Vegas ultimately brought back Nick Suzuki, further highlighting the long-term value derived from this draft pick.

4. Nick Suzuki (2017, 13th Overall) While not directly drafted by the Canadiens, Nick Suzuki's acquisition is a direct result of the Canadiens drafting Max Pacioretty. Suzuki was acquired from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Pacioretty. Suzuki has quickly become a core player for the Canadiens. He is now the captain of the team, known for his playmaking ability, hockey sense, and leadership qualities. Suzuki is viewed as a key piece in the Canadiens' rebuild and a player they hope to build around for years to come.

5. Cole Caufield (2019, 15th Overall)

Selected 15th overall in 2019, Cole Caufield has quickly established himself as one of the Canadiens' most promising young stars. Known for his lethal shot and offensive instincts, Caufield has the potential to become a top goal-scorer in the NHL. While still early in his career, Caufield's impact on the Canadiens' offense is already evident, and he represents a key piece of their future. His explosive offensive talent brings an element of excitement and potential that Habs fans have been craving.


Writer - Yash Menon
Yash Menon, an aspiring journalist with a keen interest in investigative reporting and a genuine passion for sports, is committed to factual storytelling. Having recently completed his journalism degree, Yash is eager to apply his skills professionally. He is particularly passionate about amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities and exploring complex social issues with integrity and depth, drawing parallels from the dedication found in sports.
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