Is Quebec producing less NHL ready players? A look at Quebecers drafted recently
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The most dramatic entry in recent years for a Quebecer occurred in 2020, when Alexis Lafreniere was selected first overall by the New York Rangers.
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Since then, the big forward has 52 points in 135 NHL games.
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After Lafreniere, selected first in 2020, the Quebec player most quickly drafted was Zachary Bolduc, 17th in 2021, by the St. Louis Blues.
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In 2019, Samuel Poulin of the Sherbrooke Phoenix was selected 21st overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Poulin played last season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the American League. He scored 37 points.
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Three Quebec players have heard their name called at No. 22 in the NHL draft in the past five years. In 2020, Hendrix Lapierre of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens was selected by Washington.
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Lapierre played six games this season in the NHL (1 goal), returning to the QMJHL with Bathurst.
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The following year, in 2021, Xavier Bourgault was taken 22nd overall by the Edmonton Oilers.
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The Oilers let him return to play a fourth season with the Shawinigan Cataractes in 2021-22.
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In the recent draft, Nathan Gaucher, who played for the Quebec Remparts, was selected 25th overall by the Anaheim Ducks.
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Gaucher is expected to return to the Remparts in 2022-23, and will certainly turn heads throughout the QMJHL.
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In 2019, the Calgary Flames have set their sights on the excellent Jakob Pelletier at No. 26.
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Pelletier played in the AHL this season to great acclaim. He had 62 points in 66 games with the Stockton Heat.
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At No. 27 in the 2018 draft, the Chicago Blackhawks selected Nicolas Beaudin of the Drummondville Voltigeurs.
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Beaudin has since played 22 games in the NHL over 3 seasons. The defenseman hopes to take the next step this year, playing regularly in the NHL.
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The 27th pick of the 2021 draft was forward Zachary L'Heureux, by the Nashville Predators.
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L'Heureux returned to Halifax this year (after a stint with Moncton) with whom he recorded 56 points in 46 games.
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Maveric Lamoureux was selected 29th in the last draft by the Arizona Coyotes. From the top of his 6 feet 7 inches, he moves air!
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Another Mavrik, this one Bourque, was recently selected in the first round. He was the 30th pick in the 2020 draft by the Dallas Stars.
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And in 2019, the Detroit Red Wings selected Joe Veleno, also at No. 30. The Montrealer has since recorded 16 points in 71 games.
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It is clear that Quebec can do better, but all the same, let's wish the best of luck to all these talented prospects!