The Habs selected a promising center in the second round in 2021, with his 63rd overall selection. Riley Kidney, a native of Halifax, is a relatively unknown young player in the Tricolore's deep pool of prospects. He has excellent offensive potential, having surpassed the 100-point mark in his post-draft season last year with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan. Kidney, now 19, has been on fire since the start of the season and was even named QMJHL player of the week after a very productive week with four goals and three assists in two games. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/LaPresse_Sports/status/1589659078472929280 The Titan's number 12 is literally the only offensive engine on his team, playing for a very underperforming team. Bathurst is 15th overall in the 18-team league.'> </a></blockquote></div> Despite his team's lack of resources, Kidney has been a real steamroller, ranking seventh in the Courteau Circuit in scoring with nine goals and 26 points in just 16 games. There's no doubt that if he could be traded to one of the league's top teams this December, he could fight his way into the top-3 in QMJHL scoring.