#QMJHLTrades š @ForeursVD ā”ļø Moncton : Mathis Cloutier (03-01-26), Pick #8 Round 1 2020, Pick #87 Round 5 2020, Round 1 2021, Round 2 2022 @monctonwildcats ā”ļø Val-d'Or : Jakob Pelletier (01-03-07), Round 4 2022
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Jakob Pelletier gets traded (in the QMJHL)

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Folks, one of the Calgary Flamesā top prospects will have a new playing home whenever the 2020-21 junior season gets going. During the annual QMJHL Draft, 2019 first round NHL Draft pick Jakob Pelletier was traded by the Moncton Wildcats to the Val-dāOr Foreurs.
The swap was Pelletier and a 2002 fourth round selection in exchange for 2003-born Mathis Cloutier, a 2020 first rounder (8th), a 2020 fifth rounder (87th), a 2021 first rounder and a 2022 second rounder.
Pelletier was the third overall pick in the 2017 QMJHL Draft. In three Q seasons with Moncton heās amassed 61 points, 89 points and 82 points respectively. He won the Qās most sportsmanlike player award this past season. As a 2001-born birthday, itās either the NHL or the QMJHL for him in 2020-21 ā heās not allowed to play in the AHL until the season he turns 20. While heās not a huge kid, his smarts and on-ice skills will undoubtedly gain him a long look at training camp ā he seems like he could benefit from a season on Mikael Backlundās wing, but who couldnāt?
If Pelletier returns to the Q, itāll be with Val-dāOr. The Foreurs made another big trade recently, adding defender Gabriel Villeneuve and forward Justin Ducharme from Chicoutimi (a pair of overagers). The Foreurs were a sub-.500 team in the Q this past season, but their additions appear to be them trying to load up for a drive towards relevancy.
(Fun with Google Translate: for those of you who are curious, āForeursā is french for āDrillers.ā)
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