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Canadiens Eye Promising Defenseman William Hakansson in Latest Mock Draft

Montreal Canadiens

In the latest mock draft from Corey Pronman, Scott Wheeler, and Max Bultman for The Athletic, the Montreal Canadiens are poised to make a significant move. Bultman predicts that the Habs will select defenseman William Hakansson with their first-round pick, a choice that could bolster their prospect pool.

Standing tall at 6-foot-4, Hakansson presents an intriguing option for the Canadiens. His size and skill set suggest he has the potential to evolve into an impactful shutdown defenseman at the NHL level. This could be a crucial addition for a team looking to solidify its defensive lineup.

This season, Hakansson has showcased his abilities in 22 games with Lulea HF of the Swedish Hockey League, contributing two assists and maintaining a plus-1 rating. Additionally, during a loan spell with Almtuna IS in HockeyAllsvenskan, he recorded two goals and four assists while accumulating 39 penalty minutes over 16 games.

If the Canadiens decide to draft Hakansson, they would be securing a big defenseman with considerable upside. Although he may not be the most dynamic offensive player, his consistent defensive play could prove invaluable for a Canadiens team on the rise.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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