Sorry for the delay to everybody who has PM'd me - been busy still upgrading the roster with depth chart and prospect results from the first month of the season which have helped to shape the realism. In addition, I'm nearly done filling each NHL team with updated major staff (GM, HC, Coaches, Heads of Player Development and Head Scouts) as well as AHL Head Coaches and coaches. I'll post a link here soon to the rosters!
As an interlude, I wanted to see how my future draft crops are panning out (the roster set is full of hundreds of real prospects and full future draft classes, shaped by discussions of projections from a variety of prospect sites and the HFB prospect and other sub-forums) - and a cool way to do this was to take a look at the status national teams in one of my current test sims.
The results below are from the World Cup rosters in 2031 - a nice distance into the future to see how well the "realism" of the roster set is holding up with actual prospects.
If anybody wants to know how this instance of a sim has treated a particular player, prospect or team - let me know and I can show you! Keep in mind though - players and prospects have variable degrees of progression and ceilings in different sims of the same roster - so results could vary!
WORLD CUP 2031 ROSTERS (Test Sim 11/8/24)
Click "Spoiler" to see the in-game rosters for each nation
UNITED STATES
Forwards
- Still led by the now 30 year-old Jack Hughes and old man Auston Matthews at 34 but plenty of new blood up front along with some of today's stars still hanging on to their prime. James Hagens has really become the heir apparent in the middle whilst three other former BC Eagles stars in Will Smith, Gabe Perreault and Ryan Leonard have all made good on their promise. Look out for Rocco Pelosi, a real-life blue-chipper coming down the pike who has evolved into a star at age 22 in this current sim. Only one CPU-generated player here, but he's a dandy...21 year-old star winger "Harvey Myers".
Defense
- Quinn Hughes still leads the blueline at age 32 and Adam Fox still has plenty of life at age 33. Luke Hughes joins his two brothers on the team, of course...and no real surprises on this now very veteran and experienced blueline.
Goalies
- No surprise that Jeremy Swayman is still the man in net in 2031 but as some of the other USA stars have aged out, current Wings prospect and Michigan State star Trey Augustine has blossomed in this sim to be the man of the future - albeit on the Devils, as the Wings made a now regretful trade in this sim!
CANADA
Forwards
- Just a ridiculous line-up as to be expected. Nathan MacKinnon at age 36 has been phased out and Connor McDavid, now 34, is no longer the center of the team but Connor Bedard is still smack in his prime and anchors a glorious top line with 2026 draft phenom Gavin McKenna (who has become the #1 ranked forward in this sim) and potential 2025 top 3 pick, power forward Porter Martone. Mack Celebrini has also absolutely made good on his promise whilst another hulking current OHL prospect, Ethan Belchetz, looks like Lindros 2.0 at 6'-5", 233 pounds with 92 offense and 97 hitting. Nice progress by 2024 draft blue chippers Cayden Lindstrom and Berkley Catton in this sim. Only one CPU-generated guy in this line-up, "Brandon Allard" - who at age 20 now was the 1st pick n the 2029 draft (one of the first draft classes you won't find stocked with a bunch of real prospects).
Defense
- Cale Makar is still a world-beater but in 2031, in this sim, he's been surpassed by the amazing WHL phenom Landon Dupont. This blueline is all offensively fueled with Evan Bouchard and Noah Dobson still going strong and Kevin Korchinski making he most of his potential in this sim.
Goalies
- Canada's weakness over the last few years and while a now veteran Joel Hofer has become really solid in this sim - as his country's #1, Canada may slightly trail some of its peers. WHL standout and 5th round draft pick Scott Ratzlaff has been a great surprise in this sim and has worked his way up to quality NHL starter and Team Canada backup.
SWEDEN
Forwards
- The Swedes are loaded with young stars who really have hit their stride in this sim. Elias Pettersson and William Nylander are still around but the focus is the younger stars. Leo Carlsson has become everything the Ducks hoped he would be while the 2025, 2026 and 2027 drafts brought Anton Frondell, Vitkor Eklund (who joins his brother William Eklund on the team), Viggo Bjorck, Ivar Stenberg (Otto Stenberg's younger brother) and Dorian Eklund-Aspe (a potential future Mats Sundin clone) - all part of the real next wave of Swedish talent. One fake guy here in "Andreas Hoglund", a 2029 pick.
Defense
- Rasmus Dahlin remains a superstar on the blueline and only has gotten better with age. A couple of 2023 first rounders really hit their stride in this sim in Axel Sandin Pellikka and Theo Lindstein.
Goalies
- Jesper Wallstedt has blossomed into the best goalie in the world in this sim with potential high 2025 pick Love Harenstam now also an NHL starter and his understudy for Tre Konor.
RUSSIA
Forwards
- No surprise to see Russia still pumping out offensive stars. Familiar stars and hyped current prospects like Kirill Kaprizov, Matvei Michkov and Ivan Demidov form the core along with current prospects like KHL youngsters Nikita Artamonov, Daniil But and Danila Yurov - who have all progressed nicely in this sim. Joining them are a younger generation of real Russian phenoms like Nazar Privalov, Alexei Vlasov and Artyom Katsuro.
Defense
- Pavel Mintyukov has taken the mantle of Russia's defensive talisman in 2031, with high end prospects all still in the KHL today like Alexander Nikishin, Anton Silayev, Dmitri Simashev and Mikhail Gulyayev all in their primes in this current sim.
Goalies
- Superstar Igor Shestyerkin has started to fade at age 35 but remains really good...but Russia had Yaroslav Askarov already in the que and he's become Russia's #1 and an NHL star with San Jose.
FINLAND
Forwards
- Finland is solid up front but going through transition with guys like Aleksander Barkov, Sebastian Aho and Mikko Rantanen still relevant but not who they once were. Current prospects like Konsta Helenius and Joakim Kemell have developed into nice front line players in this sim and Saku Koivu's kid, Aatos, a current Montreal pick, has developed nicely. But the Finns are lacking that next gen superstar in this sim.
Defense
- Miro Heiskinen is aging beautifully and is still a Norris-level stud. Juho Piiparinen is real prospect for the 2026 draft while 2024 picks Jesse Pulkkinen and Veeti Vaisanen have done well in this sim. Two younger fake guys round out the group in "Juho Nyberg" and "Toni Eloranta".
Goalies
- A 2024 pick of the Kraken, Kim Saarinen, has emerged from the Finnish goalie prospects in this sim to take over the #1 mantle for Suomi.
CZECHIA
Forwards
- The Czech's boast a strong forward group - while David Pastrnak has faded with his older age a bit, the next generation has been promising. Jiri Kulich has developed into the star of the offense, with 2025 pick Vojtech Cihar, 2026 draft phenom Adam Novotny and even younger real prospects like Lucas Andrejko (2028) and Dominik Zelezny (2029) already looking awesome. As well as CPU generated winger "Milan Reichel".
Defense
- The Jiricek brothers (David and Adam) are now in their primes and leading the show along with 2025 potential 1st rounder Radim Mrtka and 2026 prospect Ondrej Ruml.
Goalies
- Lukas Dostal has been one of the premier goalies in this sim the entire time and continues to be the bedrock of Czechia. He's paired with 2024 draftee Jakub Milota.
SLOVAKIA
Forwards
- Youth is served up front for Slovakia where Juraj Slafkovsky is he obvious star man, assisted by Blues stud Dalibor Dvorsky. Watch for Adam Nemec in the 2026 draft - he's looking like the real deal in this sim, while other recently drafted or future real prospects dot the remainder of the line-up - including Oliver Ozogany, who isn't even eligible until 2027 in real life.
Defense
- No surprise to see Simon Nemec (Adam's older brother) lead the way, although he topped out in this sim more as a solid #3 NHL blueliner and not some superstar top pairing guy. Funny enough the "Tomas Plekanec" you see at LHD is a computer generated guy and not the old NHL center lol!
Goalies
- Somewhat of a surprise here but 2023 Blackhawks 2nd rounder Adam Gajan has really turned into a star netminder in this particular sim...which is great for Slovakia!
SWITZERLAND
Forwards
- Youth is served...will real life be as kind as this sim? Nico Hischier is still the star at age 32 but he's joined on the top line by two real life phenoms - Jonah Neuenschwander (2027) and Julian Donatsch (2029). Potential 2026 1st rounder and QMJHL phenom Lars Steiner anchors the second line while Nolan Rohrbach is another name to watch for down the road. It's a young and dangerous group in this sim.
Defense
- In 2031, needless to say, Roman Josi is retired. Janis Moser has taken over the reigns as the country's #1 with recent high picks like Lian Bichsel and Leon Muggli supplementing him.
Goalies
- Elijah Neuenschwander (Jonah's brother) is a potential pick for the up-coming 2025 draft and has developed into a great starter for Toronto in this sim. More surprising is Matia Nico Birchler, a less hyped prospect also for the 2025 draft who in this sim was a 6th round pick and has exploded into a real NHL starter himself, leaving the Swiss with two great options.
GERMANY
Forwards
- Yes, in 2031, Leon Draisatl is still pretty darn good, as is Timmy Stutzle and J.J. Peterka. But the real story in this sim is real future phenom Max Penkin exploding into a true superstar, keeping the line of German icons going up front. Current Saskatoon Blade and 2025 potential pick David Lewandowski has become the best of the rest this time around.
Defense
- Mo Seider is still a star and while the depth ain't great (in terms of true NHL talent), at least 2025 pick Carlos Handel has developed into a very nice second option and top 4 NHLer.
Goalies
- Nothing of note here, the Germans making do with some guys who are pretty long-shot prospects in real-life.
NORWAY
Highlights
- Recent Wings 1st rounder Michael Brandsegg-Nygard leads the way up front with 2025 pick Mikkel Eriksson developing nicely and the Aaram-Olsen brothers (Niklas and William) ones to watch down the road. Ducks 1st rounder Stian Solberg leads the defense as a top 4 NHL talent. Feliz Timraz-Westin is a real goalie prospect of promise but the CPU generated "Hermod Eger" appears to be a real star.