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6 foot 7 beast could be selected by the Blackhawks at 18th overall


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Simone Tremblay
June 11, 2024  (4:29 PM)
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Dean Letourneau
Photo credit: Elite Prospects

Blackhawks eye potential game-changer with the 18th pick in 2024 NHL draft.

With a treasure trove of draft picks at their disposal, the Chicago Blackhawks are positioned to strategically bolster their lineup during the 2024 NHL Draft. Amidst the speculation surrounding their choices, the 18th overall pick remains shrouded in mystery.
At the forefront of potential draftees who could impact the Blackhawks' future is winger Dean Letourneau. His impressive performance at the NHL Combine in Buffalo did not go unnoticed, as the Blackhawks conducted extensive discussions with various prospects. It's clear they are doing their homework to deepen their forward core.
The possibility of selecting Letourneau with the 18th pick has intrigued many, not least because of his exceptional physical presence and skill set that have drawn comparisons to Tage Thompson. But what makes Letourneau stand out isn't just his on-ice capabilities.
«The Canadiens �really teased and tested' Dean Letourneau in the interview, the young man told me.

�My agent said that teams do this when they like you,' Letourneau said with a smile.

By the way, this guy is extremely nice and charismatic.» - Anthony Martineau

This interaction hints at the significant interest Letourneau has garnered across the league. Standing tall at 6'7" and weighing 215 pounds, his stature alone makes him a formidable presence.
But it's not just his physical attributes that catch the eye; Letourneau is set to continue honing his skills at Boston College in the NCAA for the 2024-2025 season, which will surely add to his development.
The potential for Letourneau to join the Blackhawks is fueled by his impressive track record at St. Andrews College, where he notched 127 points in 56 games. Known for his gritty play, Letourneau could be the key piece in revitalizing a forward core that has seen better days.
As the draft approaches, all eyes will be on Kyle Davidson and his team to see if they will indeed capitalize on their 18th overall pick to bring Letourneau into the fold. His addition could be just what the Blackhawks need to invigorate their lineup and challenge the competitive dynamics within the NHL.

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