Montreal Canadiens Prospect Profile: Noah Juulsen

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MONTREAL CANADIENS PROSPECT PROFILE: NOAH JUULSEN


Welcome to a new focus that AWH will be taking on from now on, Canadiens Prospect Profiles. Within these articles, we will dig out as much data and knowledge as possible to bring you as much information as a fan can get about franchise prospects. Hopefully you enjoy reading these as much as we enjoy putting them together!


NOAH JUULSEN

  • Born: 2nd of April, 1997 (18 years old) in Abbotsford, B.C., Canada
  • Height/Weight: 6’2″ /174 lbs
  • Shoots: Right
  • Selected: in the 1st rd, 26th overall in 2015
  • Twitter account: @Juuls16
  • Played for: Everett Silvertips
  • Wore #3 for Everett. His favourite player is Kevin Bieksa, which is why he sports #3.

STATS:

  • Available at Elite Prospects here.
  • 2014-15 totals: 68 GP, 9 G, 43 A, 52 points, 42 PIM, +22 (playoffs: 6 GP, 1 A, 1 Pt, +5)

INTERESTING FACTS:

  • Drafted by Everett in the 4th rd (70th overall) of the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft.
  • Played for the Midget AAA Fraser Valey Thunderbirds.
  • Played for the Canadian Pacific team in the U-17 WHC 2013-14. His team won the Silver medal.
  • Participated in the CHL’s Top Prospects game in 2014-15.
  • Spoke about his being drafted by the Habs here on TSN.
  • Was second on Everett’s team in +/- at +22, second to only Nikita Scherbak. Is it possible the Habs fell in love with his skill set while keeping tabs on Scherbak? I think so.
  • Was the 10th highest scoring defenseman in the WHL in 2014-15 and tied for 5th in most assists.
  • Compared by some to Jack Johnson and Brian Campbell.
  • Has 3 fights under his belt, details available here.
  • His favourite actors are Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler.
  • If you want highlights, here they are.
  • Signed his first pro contract  after the development camp this summer, a three-year entry level deal.
  • If he makes it to the AHL, he will receive a $70,000 salary. All of his contract details are available here at General Fanager.
  • Plans are for him to return to Everett for the 2015-16 season with the possibility of playing for team Canada at the IIHF WJHC being held in Helsinki, Finland starting Dec.26th.

If you really, and I mean really, want to see how Noah plays shift-to-shift, you have to take the time to watch the following video. There is even commentary on the video explaining situations. Well worth the watch.

If you don’t want to watch its entirety, that fine, here’s something that sums it up from the Director of NHL Central Scouting before the draft took place:

"“Juulsen has taken his game to another level and has been consistent throughout the season,” “We’re very comfortable saying that he is a legitimate first round contender.”"

His draft video is included below and includes a lot of good commentary about his skill set.

The best quote I’ve read from Noah Juulsen thus far:

"“Personally I love playing PK [penalty kill],” “I’ve played PK growing up my whole life. I don’t mind it; I like blocking shots. It’s something the coaches trusted me when I was 16 and they still trusted me at 17. So I like it a lot.”"

His team mate, Nikita Scherbak, welcomed him into the Habs prospect realm:

Now that we know a little more about him, let’s get to the meat of it all in the Analysis (next page).