The 2024 NHL Combine was one of the more interesting versions of the event in recent memory. Besides the intrigue of how the top-10 could play out later this month in Las Vegas, a few interesting questions were asked of some of the prospects.
Welcome to our annual emptying the NHL Combine Notebook piece. This is where we try to give you a sense of what it was like to be there and what some of the major storylines were. This will be a combination of news, quotes, opinion and some gut feelings after talking to people at the Combine as well as several of the prospects who completed the fitness testing.
Emptying the 2024 Combine Notebook
- The 2024 NHL Draft will not have any surprises when it comes to who the number-one pick will be. Macklin Celebrini looked and played the part all weekend. He’s well spoken and is going to be a major asset for the San Jose Sharks for many years to come. The one prevailing question seems to be where will he play next season? While he talked about the advantages of going back to school (very mature of him to speak on this by the way), the overwhelming feeling I got from people was that he would sign and play with the Sharks in 2024-25. It would be an upset if he returned to school. Let’s call it 95% in the NHL and 5% return to school. All parties will meet and decide at the appropriate time.
- A big theme at this Combine was the personality on some of these players. Celebrini showed it off when he was asked how disappointed he was that he wasn’t 6-feet tall. He’s 5-foot-11.75 according to the measurement at the Combine. Laughing, Celebrini said “Ah, so close.” He knows how to play to the crowd. Well done.
- You will notice another theme at the top. The fact that Ivan Demidov and Anton Silayev were not at the Combine will cast some doubt as to how the top of the draft will play out. The range of possibilities that exist involving these prospects makes it the top storyline of Las Vegas when we get there. It is not a slam dunk both go in the top-five, although it’s possible.