Top 25 Under 25: #1 P.K. Subban
We conclude our annual Montreal Canadiens Top 25 Under 25 with a new champion for 2012-13.
We conclude our annual Montreal Canadiens Top 25 Under 25 with a new champion for 2012-13.
Alex Galchenyuk played all of eight OHL and four international games during his draft year, but the Canadiens still picked him 3rd overall. That's also where he lands on our Top 25 Canadiens Under 25 list.
The Canadiens have a deep prospect system, made deeper by an incredible draft in 2012. There were several names who didn't make the top 25 that could be household names in the future.
Our Top 25 Habs Under 25 series wrapped up earlier this week. Here's a full list of the ranking, including some of the names that didn't make the cut.
Nathan Beaulieu had a heck of a 2010-11 season, winning the Memorial Cup and being drafted in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens. Now he can add one more honour to the list: he's #5 on our Top 25 Habs Under 25.
Yannick Weber has been one of the Canadiens most frequent callups in recent years, but he's looking to be a permanent fixture in 2011-12 on the Canadiens blueline. He comes in at #8 on our list of the Habs Top 25 Under 25.
#Habs Top 25 Under 25: #9 Aaron Palushaj
Alexander Avtsin arrived in Montreal last summer with a lot of hype around him, but he didn't exactly live up to it in his rookie year. Still, his skill set and high upside have him at #11 in our list of the Top 25 Canadiens Under 25.
Habs Top 25 Under 25: #12 Michael Bournival
Gritty fourth liner Ryan White sits at #13 on the Habs Top 25 Under 25.