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Based on the available context, here are the top 30 prospects for the 2025 NHL Draft, ordered from best to worst:
Matthew Schaefer, D, Erie (OHL): Schaefer is the best skater in this draft class and has a dynamic offensive game. He is strong enough to handle any situation in the defensive zone.
Michael Misa, F, OHL: Misa has the most complete toolkit of the group, with great creativity, vision, and puck skills. He produced massive numbers in the OHL, scoring over 60 goals this season.
Anton Frondell, F, Sweden: Frondell is a top prospect with a strong skating ability and a high hockey IQ. He has shown the ability to produce at a high level in Sweden.
Jake O’Brien, F, USHL: O’Brien is a skilled forward with a high compete level and strong playmaking abilities. He has been a consistent producer in the USHL.
Porter Martone, F, USHL: Martone is a creative forward with excellent skating and puck skills. He has the potential to be a top-six forward in the NHL.
James Hagens, F, USHL: Hagens is a versatile forward with a strong two-way game. He has shown the ability to contribute offensively and defensively.
Caleb Desnoyers, F, OHL: Desnoyers is a skilled forward with a high hockey IQ. He has been a consistent producer in the OHL and has the potential to be a top-six forward.
Victor Eklund, RW, Djurgarden (SWE-2): Eklund is an outstanding skater who has shown he can handle physical play well despite his size. He has stood out against older competition in Sweden.
Benjamin Kindel, C, Calgary (WHL): Kindel is a strong skater and playmaker who isn’t afraid to work below the dots in the offensive zone. He has stood out in the WHL with 85 points in 52 games.
Logan Hensler, D, Wisconsin (NCAA): Hensler has good size, strength, and smarts. He averaged 12 of ice time in seven games for the United States at the 2025 WJC.
Bill Zonnon, RW, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL): Zonnon’s game is built around his speed, which he uses to create scoring chances and pressure opposing players. He has a high pace and is a consistent energy player.
Ivan Ryabkin, F, Muskegon (USHL): Ryabkin was considered the top draft prospect in Russia when his season started. He has shown the ability to produce at a high level and could fit well on a line with NHL talent.
Radim Mrtka, D, Seattle (WHL): Mrtka is a two-way defenseman with great hockey sense and competitiveness. He has 30 points in 30 games and is hard to miss at 6-6, 207 pounds.
Jackson Smith, D, Tri-City (WHL): Smith has good speed and movement through the neutral zone to lead the rush. He has 40 points in 55 games this season.
Francesco Dell’Elce, F, UMass (NCAA): Dell’Elce impressed scouts with an excellent freshman campaign at UMass. He is a middle-six NHL potential prospect.
Kristian Epperson, F, Saginaw (OHL): Epperson registered 30 goals and 84 points in 63 combined regular-season and playoff games with Saginaw. Despite some off-ice issues, he has the tools to be a top-nine AHLer.
Erik Pickford, D, Medicine Hat (WHL): Pickford had a breakout season with the Medicine Hat Tigers, playing above a point per game and breaking the 30-goal mark as a defenseman.
Connor McMorrow, F, Waterloo (USHL): McMorrow’s game is about his motor. He works and skates, involves himself, and will make the odd play. He is a great fit for Denver and could become a solid bottom-six college player.
Arturs Feldbergs, F, Latvia (WJC): Feldbergs was the story of the 2025 World Juniors, leading Latvia to historic wins. He has the tools to be an impactful collegiate player and potentially a top-nine AHLer.
Caden Taylor, F, Peterborough (OHL): Taylor has a legitimate NHL-level shot and can score 30-40 goals as a north-south shooter. He has the potential to be a late-round pick with a lot of upside.
Owen Griffin, D, OHL: Griffin is a big, mobile defenseman with a strong shot. He wins 50/50 battles and picks up the next play quickly.
Quinn Beauchesne, D, OHL: Beauchesne is a skilled defenseman with good skating and playmaking abilities. He has the potential to be a late-round pick with a lot of upside.
Niklas Annborn, D, Sweden: Annborn was a top-four defenseman for the Swedish national team and has shown the ability to produce in the J20 league. However, his play has been inconsistent.
Gavin Gavin, F, Tri-City (WHL): Gavin was a high draft pick in the WHL Bantam draft and has shown the ability to produce at a high level. However, his low-pace game has raised questions about his potential.
Charlie Cerrato, F, UMass (NCAA): Cerrato is a skilled forward with a strong two-way game. He has the potential to be a late-round pick with a lot of upside.
EJ Emery, D, OHL: Emery is a big, mobile defenseman who was selected in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft. He has the potential to be a top-end defensive prospect.
Cole Eiserman, LW, OHL: Eiserman is a left-wing prospect who was selected in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft. He has the potential to be a top-end offensive prospect.
Matthew Schaefer, D, Erie (OHL): Schaefer is a top defenseman with a dynamic offensive game and strong defensive skills. He is the best prospect for the 2025 draft.
Radim Mrtka, D, Seattle (WHL): Mrtka is a two-way defenseman with great hockey sense and competitiveness. He has 30 points in 30 games and is hard to miss at 6-6, 207 pounds.