When it comes to selecting undersized prospects in the mid-to-late rounds, the Montreal Canadiens have had some serious success in the past. Considering that, they may well have their eye on Dillon Dube for their later second-round pick, or perhaps as a sleeper in the third round.
Dube is coming off a season where he showed considerable improvement in the WHL, scoring at just over a point-per-game pace in just his second season. He's definitely a project player, but he has some intriguing assets that make him worth a look once the draft gets out of the first round.