2025 NHL Entry Draft

2025 draft pick (not Hagens)

  • Roger McQueen (C)

  • Michael Misa (C/W)

  • Matthew Schaffer (LHD)

  • Ivan Ryabkin (C)

  • Porter Martone (RW)

  • Anton Frondell (C)

  • other (who?)


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HuGort

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Warming up to the idea of Schaeffer as #1 pick. He is so young as well. Would have been a 2026 prospect had he been born 10 days later.

Martone and Misa being 2PPG in the CHL is great. They should be considered game breaking talents. #2 and 3 for me.

Hagens at #4.

Then there is everyone else. Habs drafting anyone of those 4 would be a success. Anyone else will feel a bit of a failure.
Going back to his U18 and this year's WJC. Hagen's has 26 points in those 8 games. No way he goes past 2
 

MarkovsKnee

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Going back to his U18 and this year's WJC. Hagen's has 26 points in those 8 games. No way he goes past 2

Yeah, Schaefer, Hagens & Misa might becoming the big 3. Martone has an October birthday so is already 18. Hagens is doing far more at the same age.

Misa's 2 pts per game in OHL can't be ignored. His assists have caught up to his goal scoring, too. He's better defensively than people think.
 

ryan callahan

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Being realistic with where we pick, we should absolutely shoot for Desnoyers in the 10-12 range. Still a little light, but great skills, skating, attitude and 200 foot game. If he ever gets to 195+ without losing his skating, he absolutely can be a great NHL center.

Also from multiple viewings of Moncton and Slovakia, Im very confident Pekarcik will be the next Slovakian star, maybe even more so than Slaf and Nemec. Great all around player with a very mature game and a great frame. Mark Stone type ceiling
 
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Riggins

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Being realistic with where we pick, we should absolutely shoot for Desnoyers in the 10-12 range. Still a little light, but great skills, skating, attitude and 200 foot game. If he ever gets to 195+ without losing his skating, he absolutely can be a great NHL center.

We'll probably need to pick #5-7 to get Desnoyers so you better hope we start losing! Two goals for him tonight.
 
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Pompeius Magnus

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Spence would probably be the closest thing to Leonard this year I would gather. Would love to get him with our second pick if possible
I think he's even better than Leonard, he's got a bigger frame and he's a superior skater , but I'll admit I've been a big fan of Spence since his rookie year, I'm pretty biased.
 
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