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2024 Montreal Canadiens Top 25 Under 25: Introduction

Apr 16, 2024; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield (22) and teammates defenseman Lane Hutson (48) and forward Juraj Slafkovsky (20) after a game against the Detroit Red Wings at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Introduction

It’s time to begin Eyes On The Prize’s 15th annual Montreal Canadiens Top 25 Under 25!

The series focuses on the top young talent in the organization, projecting their skills to identify who will compete (or not) for places on the NHL roster in the future, slotting them in among those who are already stars with the Canadiens. Any player born after September 15, 1999, taking us back as far as the 2018 NHL Draft class, was eligible for inclusion. The pool totals 54 players, tying the record set last summer.

Eligible players

The players considered for this year’s ranking, sorted from oldest to youngest, were:

Player DOB Age Pos Eligible for 2025
Jordan Harris 2000-07-07 24.1 LD No
Cole Caufield 2001-01-02 23.6 RW Yes
Kirby Dach 2001-01-21 23.5 C Yes
Alex Newhook 2001-01-28 23.5 C Yes
Arber Xhekaj 2001-01-30 23.5 LD Yes
Rhett Pitlick 2001-02-07 23.5 LW Yes
Xavier Simoneau 2001-05-19 23.2 C Yes
Jakub Dobes 2001-05-27 23.2 G Yes
Alexander Gordin 2001-07-31 23.0 RW Yes
Jayden Struble 2001-09-08 22.9 LD Yes
Sean Farrell 2001-11-02 22.7 LW Yes
Justin Barron 2001-11-15 22.7 RD Yes
Emil Heineman 2001-11-16 22.7 LW Yes
Kaiden Guhle 2002-01-18 22.5 LD Yes
Ty Smilanic 2002-01-20 22.5 LW Yes
Luke Tuch 2002-03-07 22.4 LW Yes
Jacob Perreault 2002-04-15 22.3 RW Yes
Blake Biondi 2002-04-24 22.3 C Yes
Jack Smith 2002-07-06 22.1 C Yes
Jared Davidson 2002-07-07 22.1 C Yes
Dmitri Kostenko 2002-09-25 21.8 RD Yes
William Trudeau 2002-10-11 21.8 LD Yes
Joe Vrbetic 2002-10-24 21.8 G Yes
Bogdan Konyushkov 2002-12-20 21.6 RD Yes
Luke Mittelstadt 2003-01-22 21.5 LD Yes
Daniil Sobolev 2003-03-03 21.4 RD Yes
Riley Kidney 2003-03-25 21.3 C Yes
Logan Mailloux 2003-04-15 21.3 RD Yes
Oliver Kapanen 2003-07-29 21.0 C Yes
Joshua Roy 2003-08-06 21.0 RW Yes
Sam Harris 2003-10-14 20.8 LW Yes
Adam Engström 2003-11-17 20.7 LD Yes
Emmett Croteau 2003-12-07 20.6 G Yes
Filip Mesar 2004-01-03 20.6 RW Yes
Owen Beck 2004-02-03 20.5 C Yes
Lane Hutson 2004-02-14 20.4 LD Yes
Juraj Slafkovský 2004-03-20 20.4 LW Yes
Florian Xhekaj 2004-06-27 20.1 LW Yes
Vinzenz Rohrer 2004-09-09 19.9 C Yes
David Reinbacher 2004-10-25 19.8 RD Yes
Filip Eriksson 2004-11-05 19.7 C Yes
Jacob Fowler 2004-11-24 19.7 G Yes
Quentin Miller 2004-12-23 19.6 G Yes
Makar Khanin 2005-03-17 19.4 RW Yes
Yevgeni Volokhin 2005-04-06 19.3 G Yes
Rasmus Bergqvist 2005-06-05 19.1 LD Yes
Tyler Thorpe 2005-08-11 19.0 RW Yes
Ben Merrill 2005-11-04 18.7 C Yes
Ivan Demidov 2005-12-10 18.6 RW Yes
Mikus Vecvanags 2006-01-17 18.5 G Yes
Owen Protz 2006-02-07 18.5 LD Yes
Michael Hage 2006-04-14 18.3 C Yes
Logan Sawyer 2006-05-06 18.2 LW Yes
Aatos Koivu 2006-06-22 18.1 C Yes

Methodology

To determine the order, EOTP staff members were offered individual ballots, and two members were randomly chosen from among our commenters, with past participants and those with poor moderation histories passed over to find our selections. Joining nine of our contributors on the voting panel are ‘DasLasagna’ and “Habimus Maximus III,” whose ballots carried just as much weight in determining the order.

A final vote came from the hundreds of members who submitted a ballot. We received almost 700 responses this time around between staff and readers, so thank you to everyone who took the time to evaluate players and participate in the project.

The 11 individual panellist ballots were removed from the sample. From those that remained, any ballots that had fewer than 25 players ranked were removed, and any ranks on the remaining ballots that went beyond the number a person said they had ranked (e.g. ranks 36-54 for someone who answered “35” for the length of their list) were disregarded.

The result was 326 partial lists and another 340 that ranked all 54 players for a total of 666 ballots making up the EOTP submission. Ranks for each player were averaged across all ballots that had the player in question ranked, and those averages were sorted from lowest to highest to make the community vote.

The same procedure of averaging the results was ultimately used to determine the 2024 order from the 12 total ballots included.

What’s next?

If you didn’t save your list and would like to follow along as the players are revealed, make a request in the comments of this article, and it will be sent to the email address associated with your EOTP profile.

Before we begin counting down the players in this year’s series, next we’ll take a look at how the pool changed from last year to this, while looking back at the histories of players who are no longer eligible for the project.

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