Not just with the Habs, but with other sports teams, the media doesn't usually talk much about repeated poor and unproductive drafts. But I would suggest there has also been a poor drafting philosophy. For many years it seems emphasis was placed on players who were small, fast and gritty, and the Habs seem like they have been a team of undersized forwards for years. At what point do you say let's draft some bigger power forward types so we can score some goals off rebounds? Even their own player, Drouin, was publicly critical of the team's inability to establish player presence in front of the net so rebounds can be converted into goals. Sometimes you have to listen and pay attention to these things.
Yeah but Montréal seems to be worst
There was a article about it a few days ago ...
They don't develop well
To develop you need good player to show the younger the way.
There best talent Suzuki was draft by Vegas ...
There best player is a goalie ..
There is not that much talent in Laval
except to Caufield
Laval team was not so great
Bouchard that was supposed to be a great coach never made the playoffs
They had a good Covid season last year
In the Canadien Division. But last year the team could keep a extra number of player because of the Covid , so they kept their ace player with their Nhl team , so it had an impact on the player available.
Drouin was trade for Sergachev ...
Just look what happend to Kk ...