2024 NHL Draft Summary
The Chicago Blackhawks went into the draft holding 2-1st round picks along with 2-2nd, 2-3rd, 1-5th and 1-6th rounder at their disposal. After a flurry of wheeling and dealing the Hawks managed to add another 1st rounder as well as another 3rd at the expense of their 2024 2nd round picks and another 3rd round pick in the 2025 draft.
# 2 Artyom Levshunov - Defense - 6′2″ 205 lbs
# 18 Sacha Boisvert - Center - 6′2″ 183 lbs
# 27 Marek Vanacker
- Left Wing 6′1″ 178 lbs
# 67 John Mustard - Center - 6′1″ 186 lbs
# 72 A J Spellacy - Center - 6′3″ 200 lbs
# 92 Jack Pridham - Right Wing - 6′2″ 177 lbs
# 138 Joel Svensson - Center - 6′2″ 185 lbs
# 163 Ty Henry - Defense - 6′4″ 198 lbs
With the first pick at #2 in the first round the Hawks selected, what they hope will be a cornerstone all situation defender, in Artyom Levshunov. The hulking defender had a fantastic season at Michigan State and had the Hawk scouts drooling over him all year. Levshunov had a stat line of 9 goals and 26 assists for 35 points in 38 games, good for second place in team scoring. He also led the squad with an astounding +27 in those 38 games. The big fella is an excellent skater and puck handler who is always in attack mode. He plays physical when needed and is built like an ox but will no doubt fill out a bit more and gain strength as he ages. Levshunov will be given every opportunity to make the big squad to start the year but he may need a bit of seasoning in the AHL to gain some pro habits, and with him appearing to be an ultra-fast learner, his time in the AHL may be short. The addition of Levshunov gives the Hawks the strongest defensemen pipeline in the league.
The second pick in the 1st round at 18 overall managed to get the Hawks a highly coveted player in USHL center-man Sacha Boisvert. Boisvert banged home 36 goals and added 32 assists for 68 points in 61 games. Those stats put him in 11th place in the USHL points race. He also spent 86 minutes cooling off in the sin-bin. The scrappy center has good size and brings a complete game to the table. He has good puck skills, an above average shot, plays on the defensive side of the puck, has a high compete level and is physical. He will also drop the mitts to protect himself as well as his team-mates as he has a boxing background. The center will head to North Dakota of the NCAA in the fall to hone his skills, gain strength and solidify his two way game. This is one guy to keep tabs on as he has been one of the best 2006 born prospects in Canada for a number of years.
With the third pick in the 1st round at 27 overall the Hawks selected the versatile winger Marek Vanacker from the OHL Brantford Bulldogs. Vanacker had 36 goals and 46 assists for 82 points in 68 games which was good enough for 17th place in the OHL points race. These are excellent totals for a player of his age. Vanacker has good size, is a real good skater with a sneaky good shot and is a dog on a bone type of player. His compete level is almost off the charts, he goes hard both offensively and defensively and finishes his checks. Vanacker picked up the slack in scoring for Brantford when team-mate and future Blackhawk, Nick Lardis, went down with an injury. Despite very little ice-time, Vanacker had a decent 2024 U18 WJC tournament and helped Canada bring home the gold. Look for Vanacker to challenge for the OHL scoring title this year.
Hawks first pick of the 3rd round was used on the speedy John Mustard of the Waterloo Blackhawks in the USHL. Another pick with good size and high compete who plays physical and is probably the fastest skater in the USHL. Mr Mustard had 29 goals and 27 assists for 56 points in 62 games and sat out for 71 minutes in the sin bin. Pretty good totals as he is fairly young with an August birthday. Mustard plays a somewhat similar game to Paul Ludwinski and Oliver Moore which is based on speed. Like Ludwinski and Moore he can sometimes get tunnel vision while attacking with the puck. He does seem to have a bit more offense in him than either of those two players though. I believe Mustard will spend the 2024/25 season in the USHL and will head to Providence College for the 2025/26 season.
Hawks second 3rd round pick, at #72 overall, was used on the tall, lanky, and heavy hitting A J Spellacy of the OHL Windsor Spitfires. This guy hits HARD…..real hard. He is more than likely the fastest skater in the OHL. Spellacy had 21 goals and 17 assists for 38 points in 67 games. He accumulated 59 penalty minutes in those 67 games. Those scoring totals do not look too impressive at first glance but one has to realize that this kid brings a lot more to the table than offense. His skating and physical play opens up a lot of space for his line-mates and he creates a heck of a lot of turnovers. He is super strong on the face-off dot and back-checks hard. His favorite NHL player is Tom Wilson of the Washington Capitals. Hawks could certainly use their own version of Tom Wilson. As this kid fills out he is going to be a handful for opposition defensemen. Look for his scoring totals to improve over the next 2 years in the OHL.
With the #92 overall pick the Hawks selected Winger Jack Pridham from the West Kelowna Warriors of the BCHL. Pridham scored 23 goals and added 25 assists for 48 points in 54 games. Another player with wheels who is considered by some to be the fastest skater in the entire 2024 NHL Draft, Pridham is another pick with decent size, high compete and room to grow. He was a member of the Boston University 2024 recruiting class but there are some indications that he may spend another year in the BCHL before heading to Boston University in the fall of 2025. Probably a good choice for him as he should gain weight and strength to better prepare himself for the NCAA grind.
Hawks lone pick of the 4th round at #138 overall was used to select overage Swedish Center Joel Svensson. Svensson spent most of the year in the Sweden Junior League and had 24 goals, 9 assists and 33 points in 25 games. Those totals almost tripled his output from the previous season. He also played 7 SHL games and picked up 1 assist. This guy will hopefully play the 2024/25 season in the SHL with Vaxjo Lakers where he will be team-mates with fellow Hawk draftee Victor Stjernborg.
The Blackhawks final pick in the 2024 entry draft was in the 6th round at #163 overall and it was used to select lanky defenseman Ty Henry of the Erie Otters in the OHL. Primarily a defensive defenseman, this guy is a terrific skater, plays physical and is tough. Henry played 54 OHL games and had 0 goals and 7 assists in those games. He also spent 44 minutes in the box for playing too rough. He became a go to guy for the Otters as the season progressed and was counted upon to shut down the opponents best lines. He should get tons of ice-time this year and maybe he just might develop a bit more offense.
So looking back at the draft from a distance you can see some similarities with all our picks. They all have good size, are all plus skaters, and all have high compete levels.
Good strategy by Kyle moving lesser picks to move up in the draft. I agree with his quality over quantity approach.
Good draft for the Hawks. Grade A+