Alex Galchenyuk
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Alex Galchenyuk

Hometown:

Milwaukee Wisconsin

Currently Playing In:

Pro

Birthday:

1994-02-12

Position:

C

Eligible for draft:

2012

Shoots:

Left

Drafted:

2012

Height:

6-1

Acquired:

1st round (3rd overall), 2012

Weight:

198 lbs.

Probability of Success
  • C

History

2009-10: Galchenyuk played for the Chicago Young Americans of the MWEHL. In 38 games, he scored 44 goals and added 43 assists for 87 points to go along with 56 penalty minutes. Galchenyuk was drafted in the first round, 1st overall, of the 2010 OHL Priority Selection by the Sarnia Sting.

2010-11: In his OHL rookie season, Galchenyuk played in 68 games for the Sting. He scored 31 goals and added 52 assists for 83 points. Galchenyuk was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team for his efforts. Gallchenyuk was chosen in the second round, 25th overall, of the 2011 KHL Draft by Atlant Mytishchi.

2011-12: Galchenyuk missed all but the final two games of the regular season while recovering from a serious knee injury. He played in all six playoff games for the Sarnia Sting in their first round playoff series with Saginaw. He had no points nor penalty minutes and was minus-4 in two regular contests. Galchenyuk scored a power play goal in the first game of the Saginaw series and had points in the first three games – finishing the series with 2 goals, 2 assists and minus-6. Despite his injury, Galchenyuk was ranked fourth amongst North American skaters in Central Scouting's final rankings prior to the 2012 NHL Draft.

 

Talent Analysis

Many scouts felt that Galchenyuk was more talented overall than his Sarnia Sting teammate, Nail Yakupov.  Galchenyuk may not be the natural goal-scorer that Yakupov is, but he has good hands and the ability to see and make plays that the average player may not be able to conjure up.  Galchenyuk also pays attention to the defensive side of the game, moreso than does Yakupov.  In time, Galchenyuk should be a contender to be a No. 1 center with the Canadiens.

 

 

Future

The knee injury has lagged his development for this past year and it might be better for Galchenyuk to play the upcoming season in the OHL. If he continues his hard work and gains more strength over the summer then the 18-year-old centerman might make the Canadiens' decision to send him back a lot more difficult.

 

Montreal Canadiens 2012 draft review

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Photo: Despite missing almost the entire 2011-12 regular season, Alex Galchenyuk was selected third overall in the 2012 NHL Draft. (Jeanine Leech/Icon SMI)

 

The 2012 NHL Entry Draft was the first one under the guidance of new Montreal Canadiens General Manager Marc Bergevin. On paper at least, the draft class looks as though Director of Scouting Trevor Timmins hit a home run. Prior to the NHL Draft, Montreal's GM had stated that championships are not just won with size and skill, but character and desire.

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Video: 2012 NHL Draft – Alex Galchenyuk, Montreal Canadiens

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Photo: Center Alex Galchenyuk poses with family and his new team, the Montreal Canadiens, at the 2012 NHL Draft (courtesy of Jeanine Leech/Icon SMI)

 

Heading into the 2012 NHL Draft, it was a bit of a guessing game as to where center Alex Galchenyuk would land in the first round.  But Galchenyuk didn't have to wait long for that answer as the Montreal Canadiens nabbed the talented pivot with the third pick overall.

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Toronto Maple Leafs 2012 draft preview

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Photo: Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke chats with the second of his two first round picks at the 2011 NHL Draft, defenseman Stuart Percy of the newly named Mississauga Steelheads (courtesy of Brace Hemmelgarn/Icon SMI)

After four years at the helm as the Toronto Maple Leafs GM, a fifth overall draft choice at the 2012 NHL Draft isn't likely the spot Brian Burke had planned on making a selection at this point in his stewardship. But, due to a mid-season collapse, the Maple Leafs have the opportunity to add another key building block to an ongoing system rebuild as the team continues it's quest to return to the NHL playoffs.

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Hockey’s Future 2012 Staff Mock Draft

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Photo: Star forward Nail Yakupov is the top pick in Hockey's Future's 2012 NHL Mock Draft. (Leon T. Switzer/Icon SMI)

 

With the Los Angeles Kings hoisting their first Stanley Cup and every major hockey tournament around the world finally finished, the attention of the hockey world can now focus on the 2012 NHL Draft.

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Video: 2012 NHL Combine – Alex Galchenyuk, Sarnia Sting

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Alex Galchenyuk - Sarnia Sting

Photo: Center Alex Galchenyuk of the OHL's Sarnia Sting could be a hot commodity at the 2012 NHL Draft (courtesy of OHL Images)

 

If there is a true “wild card” prospect for the forthcoming 2012 NHL Draft, that player would have to be center Alex Galchenyuk of the OHL's Sarnia Sting.  Galchenyuk has been been rated anywhere from first overall to the mid-teen's by various scouting services, so it is anyone's guess right now where the talented forward will land in the pecking order.

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