Cedar Montreuil: A name to remember for the OHL Draft? This kid’s grit and determination are undeniable, even playing against older, larger competition. He’s drawing comparisons to Jacob Therrien, another smaller player who made a big impact. But does heart truly compensate for size at the OHL level? How much weight should scouts place on intangibles like work ethic and competitiveness versus measurable physical attributes? Is it a gamble to draft a player based on potential rather than proven performance against peers?
Montreuil’s mindset is also interesting. He seems remarkably grounded, focusing on his game and downplaying the draft pressure. Is this maturity a sign of a future leader, or is it naivete? How important is mental fortitude in navigating the high-pressure world of junior hockey and beyond? Share your thoughts and experiences. Could Montreuil be a late-round steal, or are teams better off prioritizing size and established skill? Let the debate begin.
OHL Draft Profile: Undersized Montreuil Plays Big with Heart
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