Draft lottery: the Canadiens approach the top-4

Draft lottery: the Canadiens approach the top-4

The Montreal Canadiens are having a horrible February so far. There’s a direct link between the club’s poor play and the absence of Sean Monahan, traded to the Jets.

When he was injured in 2022, it hurt the Habs. The club started going badly, and there was a lot more talk of a lottery in town from that point on.

When he was traded in 2024, it hurt the Habs. The club started going badly… so let’s talk about the lottery, shall we?

In yesterday’s games, the Canadiens’ opponents in the race for the first pick picked up points in the standings. The Coyotes earned a point, while the Sabres and Blue Jackets picked up a handsome W for the win.

Kent Hughes must be happy.

Updated “reverse standings” following Jackets/Sabres wins and Coyotes point.

The #Habs close to within 1 point of the top 5 and… we’re starting to see the top 4 as a possibility, finally! #NHLDraftLottery pic.twitter.com/r0Y0scyMWK

– Marc-Olivier Beaudoin (@MOBeaudoin1) February 26, 2024

Marc-Olivier Beaudoin is right to point out that the Canadiens are currently one point out of the top-5, with Martin St-Louis’ men having 52 points and André Tourigny’s 51.

Even Cayden Primeau’s Blue Jackets, who have a game in hand on the Flanelle, aren’t completely out of reach. The Habs, who have the second-toughest schedule in the NHL between now and the end of the season, are only four points ahead of them.

The Ducks (43 points, nine behind the Habs) are further back… and teams like Chicago and San Jose (35 points) just really suck. Kent Hughes won’t be catching them.

All this to say that the Habs could logically aspire, if they continue to lose en masse between now and the end of the season, to have a 9.5% chance of getting the first overall pick.

(Credit: Tankathon)

But it’s more than that. If the club loses games – and slips down the standings – between now and the end of the season, and doesn’t win the lottery, it will draft higher than by winning games between now and the end of the season.

We all understand the principle.

That being said, we all agree that “overtaking” the Coyotes and Blue Jackets won’t be easy. And that’s even if they each have 25 games left instead of 24, like the Habs.

After all, while the Habs won’t have it easy at the end of the season, the same goes for Columbus and Arizona. Why is that? Because they’re bad hockey teams.

Take the Coyotes, for example.

Tomorrow night, they’ll be at the Bell Centre to take on the Habs in an important lottery game, but they’ll be showing up on the bangs of a 12-game losing streak. 12!

Why are the Coyotes on a 12-game losing streak? They’re not good, of course, but the controversies surrounding the team don’t help either.

Adam Ruzicka hasn’t helped his club, let’s say.

This video is from Adam Ruzicka’s story on Instagram. He is a member of the Arizona Coyotes. But it might not be for a long time. Credit to: @kamil_schreiber. pic.twitter.com/oSICPSltwz

– Andy & Rono (@ARHockeyStats) February 23, 2024

And if you think the players don’t mind the rumors of a move, you’re wrong. Would you like to work not knowing if your company will force you to move overnight?

That kind of explains what’s going on with the Coyotes, and why it’s going to be hard for the Habs to draft well.

That said, if Martin St-Louis’ men continue to play the way they do(even if they deserve better results) and lose games, the Coyotes will be breathing down their necks.

It also remains to be seen what the bad teams will do at the deadline, which is in ten days’ time. That, too, could affect the standings between now and the end of the season.

Note that this week, after the game against the Coyotes at home, the Club de Hockey Canadiens will travel to Florida to face the Panthers on Thursday and the Lightning on Saturday. These are tough teams.

And March won’t be easy after that, especially with a trip out West. I told you the club had the second-toughest schedule in the NHL between now and the end of the year, right?

(Credit: NHL.com)

In gusto

– Jayden Struble doesn’t know if he’ll play tomorrow. He’s hurt his back.

#Habs Jayden Struble doesn’t know if he’ll return to the line-up tomorrow vs. Arizona just yet; he has some more treatment to go through today and see what the medical staff say.

– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) February 26, 2024

#Habs Jayden Struble says he tweaked his back in last Thursday’s game in Pittsburgh but he feels thankful it wasn’t anything major and feels like he’s getting better each day.

– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) February 26, 2024

– He was excellent.

Terrific career.

Two stints in Montreal. Always productive and a key piece of the defence AND the community.

All the best in retirement, @HenocMuamba! #Alouettes https://t.co/3W7EriEJpU

– Joey Alfieri (@joeyalfieri) February 26, 2024

– Good thing he’s here.

Kirby Dach out for the year in game 2 of the season, Christian Dvorak out for the year in January, Sean Monahan traded in February, Jake Evans in therapy day today.

22 goals & 33 assists for 55 points in 58 games played.

Captain Nick Suzuki pic.twitter.com/ZPgBCRgxPc

– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 26, 2024

– Read more.

Le Club | The end of penalties, goalie mask protection and… neck protectors in women’s hockey https://t.co/FloiKRbIFK

– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) February 26, 2024

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