2025 NHL Entry Draft

G0bias

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I'm torn between adding more skill or more bite to our top 6.
If we could get one of each, something like McQueen/Frondell with our own and Spence/Desnoyers with the CGY pick that'd be absolute money.

Obviously getting Martone would solve that dilemma.
 
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WeThreeKings

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Nitpicking, but i would prefer a left shooting center… we only have right shooting center in our future. History of injury and right shooting lessen my absolute hype on McQueen

I agree that him being a right shot is problematic and we are at a point in our build where we can be selective on who we pick.. but if he is far and away the best player available, you just deal with it.
 

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Martone is the absolute dream.
McQueen would also be a good add for size, skill and center play.
Frondell is above McQueen for me.

I really like Spence to give us that Dustin Brown element we need. He's a gamer.

Not a need at LD but Jackson Smith looks f***ing fantastic too.
I agree with all of this.

Martone, I'm afraid will be out of reach. I suspect the same for Schaefer, although we'll see how his game looks like upon returning from mono. I don't see them be any lower than top 3 along with Hagens.

Glad to see a Smith mention. He's top 10 talent for me and currently ranks above many dmen that receive twice as much hype. The kid does everything on the ice.

I think the WHL especially seems to be overlooked a little this year. Cootes, Reschny and Schmidt (I know, the lack of size) are all tremendous players.
 

GlassesJacketShirt

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It's now Misa 2, Martone 2.

Personally, I've liked Misa more overall today. Misa plays at a faster pace, makes him a bit easier to project, I just keep feeling like he could be a middle class McDavid sometimes with his skating ability, but it never fully comes together. His passes in particular lack precision when going at faster speeds. :(

Martone had two really interesting pass attempts behind the net with under two mins to play. My main qualm with him thus far is he loves slowing things down a little too much.
 
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Pompeius Magnus

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Personally, I've liked Misa more overall today. Misa plays at a faster pace, makes him a bit easier to project, I just keep feeling like he could be a middle class McDavid sometimes with his skating ability, but it never fully comes together. His passes in particular lack precision when going at faster speeds. :(

Martone had two really interesting pass attempts behind the net with under two mins to play. My main qualm with him thus far is he loves slowing things down a little too much.
It's something that should work good for him as a pro, though,
 
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MasterMatt25

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2025 ranks right now:

Centres:
1. James Hagens
2. Anton Frondell
3. Michael Misa
4. Roger McQueen
5. Caleb Desnoyers
6. Ivan Ryabkin
7. Cole Reschny

Left wing:
1. Malcolm Spence
2. Jakob Ihs-Wozniak
3. Victor Eklund
4. Lynden Lakovic
5. Filip Ekberg

Right wing:
1. Porter Martone
2. Cameron Schmidt
3. Justin Carbonneau
4. Ben Kevan
5. Max Westergard

Defensemen:
1. Matthew Schaefer
2. Logan Hensler
3. Jackson Smith
4. Kashawn Aitcheson
5. Radim Mrtka
6. Luka Radivojevic
7. Blake Fiddler
8. Charlie Trethewey
9. Sascha Boumedienne
10. Cameron Reid

Goalies:
1. Joshua Ravensbergen
2. Jack Ivankovic
3. Love Harenstam
 
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