Cayden Primeau, selected 199th overall in 2017, finished his inaugural season with the Laval Rocket in style, earning a spot on the AHL's All-Rookie Team. This won't come as a surprise for those who followed his brief, yet triumphant time with Northeastern University, where he won the Mike Richter Award as the best goaltender in the NCAA. It remains to be seen if Primeau can match the level of play we've seen in Montreal from another late-round goaltender, Jaroslav Halak, but as it stands, all signs point to Primeau having starter potential in the NHL. Halak, selected in the now-defunct 9th round of the 2003 Draft, finished his tenure in Montreal with the second-best save percentage in team history. He joins Mark Streit, another 9th-round pick, as one of the most valuable late-round draft picks in team history.