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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #4 Nathan Beaulieu : habseyesontheprize





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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #4 Nathan Beaulieu

Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #4 Nathan Beaulieu
Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #4 Nathan Beaulieu
He may have dropped a spot in the rankings, but Beaulieu will still be a key piece of the Habs' defence corps this season.Nathan Beaulieu has a skill set that most Montreal Canadiens fans have been very excited about since he was the team's first-round pick in 2011, and the team has taken its time to move him into a regular role.Last year was his second straight year of 64 NHL games played, but he would have sailed past that if not for injuries.
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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #6 Nikita Scherbak

Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #6 Nikita Scherbak
Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #6 Nikita Scherbak
The talented Russian sniper will get one more year of seasoning before he is ready to make an impression with the Habs.Nikita Scherbak made his professional debut last season with the St. John's IceCaps, and although his offensive talent became immediately self-evident, it was his play without the puck that was a concern at the start of the year.Scherbak spent the better part of the season focusing on weaknesses in his game, being put more in learning situations, such as shutdown-line duties on a trio with Gabriel Dumont and Jacob de la Rose, to playing centre on the second line later on in the season; a position he had never played before.




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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #3 Mikhail Sergachev

Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #3 Mikhail Sergachev
Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #3 Mikhail Sergachev
The most exciting defensive prospect in the Canadiens system checks in at number three in his first year of eligibility.The Montreal Canadiens were incredibly lucky that Mikhail Sergachev fell to ninth in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.Rumour has it the Edmonton Oilers were looking to take him with the fourth pick, but went with Jesse Puljujarvi after Columbus chose Pierre-Luc Dubois.




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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #1 Alex Galchenyuk

Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #1 Alex Galchenyuk
Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: #1 Alex Galchenyuk
Galchenyuk retains the belt as the top player under the age of 25 in the Canadiens organization.When Alex Galchenyuk was taken third overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Montreal Canadiens fans felt that their team had finally added the first-line centre the club had been lacking.He made his NHL debut in the season immediately following his selection, playing all 48 games of the lockout-shortened 2012-13 campaign.




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Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: The biggest rises, and largest falls

Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: The biggest rises, and largest falls
Canadiens 2016 Top 25 Under 25: The biggest rises, and largest falls
A number of players stood out in the prospect pool this year — in good ways and bad — and those performances were reflected in the 2016 rankings.Another summer of the Top 25 Under 25 is behind is, and there were some big changes from our 2015 rankings.The most notable change was the debut of 2016 ninth-overall selection Mikhail Sergachev, making his first appearance in the series at #3.
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