At 18, Hage is shining in the NCAA, dominating early this season, producing points, and already showing exceptional talent.
According to expert Grant McCagg, Hage has the potential to play in the NHL, though he still needs to build physical strength.
His effectiveness in the face-off circle is a major asset, especially for the Canadiens, who are looking to improve in this area.
In comparison, players like Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook have struggled in this area, which could make Hage an ideal solution for the second center position.
If his development continues along this path, he could establish himself as a key figure in the future of the Canadiens.
Positive support in Michigan and high expectations around him highlight his potential to play a crucial role for the team in the future. The Canadiens may have found in Hage not only a promising player but also a central piece to solve their issues at the center position.
Hage, 18 years old, is a 6-foot-1, 190-pound forward drafted 21st overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 2024 (first round) and currently dominates the NCAA with the University of Michigan.
He will be very interesting to watch in the coming months, and according to McCagg, we might see him with the Montreal Canadiens sooner rather than later.
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