While it’s not too surprising, talent runs through the veins of the St. Louis.
In fact, Lucas, Martin’s son, has been selected by the American team for the Hlinka Gretzky tournament, a competition for under-18s that will be held this summer.
Lucas St. Louis, one of Martin St. Louis’ sons, has been selected for the US U.18 team for the Hlinka Gretzky tournament this summer. Lucas is a defense attorney destined to join the ranks of Harvard University.
— Marc Antoine Godin (@MAGodin) June 29, 2022
That’s a great achievement for the left-hander, as this tournament often has some of the brightest prospects in the draft.
For example, the last edition featured Juraj Slafkovsky, Joakim Kemell and Simon Nemec. However, Canada wasn’t there, so Shane Wright didn’t attend. FYI Matvei Michkov, who is only a 2023 draft pick, had dominated the tournament with 13 points in 5 games.
But back to Lucas St-Louis. The latter had harvested 35 points in 30 games with the Brusnwick School in the 2021-2022 USHS prep. He also played two games in the USHL with the Dubique Fighting Saints.
In his youth he had also played with Medium Fairfield Rangers where he was trained by his father.
When we say Martin St-Louis trained before the Habs Pee-Wees, we’re talking about Lucas’ team!
The Canadian head coach’s youngest son, who is only 17, could even be selected at the amateur auction in 2023.
For the hilarity of the takes alone, I want the Habs to draft both Jack Hughes and Lucas St. Louis https://t.co/EjnbGK8b4Q
— Scott Matla (@scottmatla) June 29, 2022
That would actually be funny to watch.
The young man is also signed to Harvard Crimson for the 2023-204 season. Will he play with Sean Farrell?
This means that he has decided not to join the “CH clique” at Northeastern University.
Remember that, in addition to Riley and Jack Hughes, sons of Kent, this team includes his brother Ryan, not to mention Jayden Struble and, not so long ago, Jordan Harris.
Riley was selected in the seventh round by Jeff Gorton and Rangers, while Jack is draft-qualified this year. Will Gorton play the same chance in round two by choosing his good friend’s son?
Now that they’re working together, probably not, but it would be weird.
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– Very encouraging!
#Have Striker Nick Suzuki was a guest@timandfriendstoday. Here’s Suzuki on what coach Martin St. Louis brought to the dressing room after joining the team during the season: pic.twitter.com/wFeowrbCfe
— HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) June 30, 2022
– Top honors at the Memorial Cup:
Tournament Most Valuable Player and Top Scorer: William Dufour
Gentleman Player: Logan Morrison
Best Goalkeeper: Nikolas Hurtubise@CHLMemorialCup
– Stéphane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) June 30, 2022
– Can’t wait to see Xhekaj in Laval next year
star team @CHLMemorialCup 2022
Forward – Mavrik Bourque, Cataractes ⁰Forward – William Dufour, Sea Dogs ⁰Forward – Mason McTavish, Bulldogs ⁰Defender – Yan Kuznetsov, Sea Dogs ⁰Defender – Arber Xhekaj, Bulldogs
Goalie – Nikolas Hurtubise, Sea Dogs– Stéphane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) June 30, 2022
– Historically, this is the type of trading that doesn’t happen, but it’s still a fun game.
A Wright-Slafkosky double in Montreal? | To @lappy14 co-host of @lapochebleue she @CanadiensMTL have the equipment to do gymnastics with @NJDevils and try to get the second overall pick in the draft.
Listen 🎧➡️ https://t.co/XFiWNKjLFi pic.twitter.com/8FM49qPY6F
— 98.5 Sports (@985Sports) June 30, 2022
– I can’t wait to see the contract that Luguentz is going to sign there. He quickly becomes the highest-paid Quebec athlete in history.
Transactions have solved priority issues for some teams during this offseason. https://t.co/b6K5W12dCr
— AlleyOop360 (@AlleyOop360) June 30, 2022