Price has proven doubters from 2005 draft wrong as he closes in on Habs record
MONTREAL — It sounds strange today, but when the Montreal Canadiens chose Carey Price fifth overall in the 2005 NHL draft, many observers were surprised.
Even though amateur scouts ranked Price highly, the team’s decision to pin its hopes on the tall, slightly skinny goalie from Anahim Lake, B.C., shocked many inside Ottawa’s Westin hotel, where the draft was held. Hockey analyst Pierre McGuire harshly criticized the selection on TSN, noting the team already had goalies Jose Theodore, Cristobal Huet and Yann Denis.
“The organizational needs at the time were for a centreman or a defenceman with size,” McGuire said in a recent interview. “Two players were available in that draft: Anze Kopitar, who won two Stanley Cups with the L.A. Kings, and Marc Staal, who has been to a Stanley Cup final with the New York Rangers. Those were the two players that I thought at the time would have benefited Montreal because of their organizational depth.”
McGuire credits the Canadiens with pulling off a trade of Theodore, “which I thought at the time, in a salary cap world, would be very difficult to do.”