"From the Slovakian national team …" Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes said as he announced the No. 1 pick in the 2022 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Bell Centre on Thursday.
Immediately, there came a loud mix of gasps and cheers. The home fans knew that meant the Canadiens were selecting forward Juraj Slafkovsky, not center Shane Wright, the player most expected.
Slafkovsky knew it too.
"I didn't even hear my name," he said. "I heard 'Slovakian.'"
He saw his face on the big screen and got goose bumps. Soon afterward, he walked out underneath the Canadiens' Stanley Cup banners and retired numbers to pull on the bleu, blanc et rouge -- to take the torch from failing hands, suddenly now his to hold it high.
Asked if he was surprised, he said: "Shane was projected No. 1 for years], so yeah, of course. I'm really happy for that."
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That moment alone would have made this draft one to remember for Montreal. Hughes, less than seven months after he was hired Jan. 19, had another surprise in store, though.
The Canadiens traded defenseman Alexander Romanov and the No. 98 pick to the New York Islanders for the No. 13 pick, then flipped the No. 13 pick and No. 66 pick to the Chicago Blackhawks for center Kirby Dach, who was the No. 3 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft.
Montreal also selected forward Filip Mesar, another Slovak and a friend of Slafkovsky's, at No. 26.
Wright, ranked the No. 1 North American skater by NHL Central Scouting, seemed to be the popular pick entering the draft. Some booed Slafkovsky as he walked the red carpet Thursday. At least one wore a "Wright No. 51" Canadiens jersey in the arena. At least three wore T-shirts that said, "WRIGHT CHOICE," with the "C" made of the Canadiens logo.
The Canadiens didn't make the Wright choice, but maybe they made the right one.
"I just hope that [the fans] will like me also one day, and I will do everything [to show] that I'm good player and that I actually make some history with Montreal," Slafkovsky said.
Slafkovsky, ranked the No. 1 European skater by NHL Central Scouting, is a 6-foot-4, 229-pound power forward. He was the most valuable player of the 2022 Beijing Olympics even though he was the youngest in the tournament at 17 at the time, scoring seven goals in seven games to help Slovakia win bronze.