Hughes and the Canadiens May Have Acquired Their Own Version of Jack Eichel
The Canadiens have struggled at center for ages, despite numerous attempts by Kent Hughes and even Marc Bergevin in the past.
While Nick Suzuki now fills the role of a number-one center, the second-line center position remains up in the air.
Recent experiments with Kirby Dach have been inconclusive, and the management will likely need to explore other alternatives to fill the gap on the second line.
The solution might already be within their ranks, but it may not be fully ready just yet.
Young Michael Hage seems like a prime candidate to take on the second-line center role for the Habs. In a recent interview with Marco D'Amico for Responsible Gambler, Hage confidently stated that he envisions himself in that spot.
RG - Canadiens Michael Hage on early NCAA success, Hockey Canada snub, and more
I believe I'll be the type of offensive center who can play in a top-six role in the NHL. But I know I won't get there on skill alone; it's a process. I'll have to earn it and work for it every day. Nothing is ever handed to you in the NHL.
- Michael Hage
Although the opportunity is there, Hage seems determined to take his time. He's aware of the significant gap between NCAA and NHL play. His focus remains on his development, ensuring he doesn't rush the process. He won't join the Habs until he feels fully prepared.
At the end of the year, I'll talk to my agent and consider what Montreal wants to do, and we'll go from there. But for now, my focus is 100% on helping my team win a championship.
- Michael Hage
The Canadiens may have found their own Jack Eichel in Michael Hage
If Hage doesn't join the team at the end of this season, or even next year, there's still plenty to be excited about. Hage openly admits to modeling his game after none other than Jack Eichel.
Eichel is a great example. He's someone I try to emulate. He's creative and pretty sturdy. I look to him for inspiration in improving my game, but I particularly like how he handles the puck and how he can speed up the pace of a game.
- Michael Hage
This summer, the outspoken Simon «Snake» Boisvert suggested that Hage could be a second-line center on a championship-contending team or an excellent third-line player. He even compared Hage to a better version of Phillip Danault.
Now, imagine if the 21st overall pick from the last draft becomes a centre with Danault's defensive sense and Eichel's offensive prowess. The Habs would be set for years to come, especially if paired with someone like Ivan Demidov.
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NOVEMBRE 18 | 1394 ANSWERS Hughes and the Canadiens May Have Acquired Their Own Version of Jack Eichel Do you think Michael Hage could become a mix of Danault and Eichel? |
Yes | 1064 | 76.3 % |
Not really | 330 | 23.7 % |
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