The 2025 Draft Thread

sabremike

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From what I gather the top 4-5 guys are interchangeable and projected to top out at "Hall Of Very Good" (nowhere close to franchise caliber) and the rest is nothing at all to write home about. Is that a fair assessment?
 

Chainshot

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From what I gather the top 4-5 guys are interchangeable and projected to top out at "Hall Of Very Good" (nowhere close to franchise caliber) and the rest is nothing at all to write home about. Is that a fair assessment?

It's still early. Often in seasons like this, some players will wind up as big risers and the media space scouts will claim to have a better feel for how these guys will work out. I think Martone could be special in terms of how he has size and sand and skill to his game. He's not Corey Perry dink level but his game other than the dinkness has some comps. He's a big player who plays up to his size and has amazing skills.
 

MarkusKetterer

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It's still early. Often in seasons like this, some players will wind up as big risers and the media space scouts will claim to have a better feel for how these guys will work out. I think Martone could be special in terms of how he has size and sand and skill to his game. He's not Corey Perry dink level but his game other than the dinkness has some comps. He's a big player who plays up to his size and has amazing skills.

And his dad was a former Sabres draft pick
 

Jim Bob

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1. Gavin McKenna, LW, Canada (2026 draft eligible)​

Before he left for the World Juniors, McKenna led the CHL in scoring and in shots on goal as a 16-year-old. He’s the runaway favorite to be the No. 1 pick in 2026 and would have been projected to go first in 2025. McKenna’s a dynamic, playmaking winger who is just the eighth player to play for Canada at the World Juniors in their draft-minus-one season.

T-2. James Hagens, C, USA (2025 draft eligible)​

Hagens is the U17 and U18 worlds single-tournament points record holder, the highest-scoring U19 player in college hockey this season and one of three real contenders for No. 1 in this year’s draft. He’s a high-end skater and playmaker, can drive a line, has dominated these age groups for years and should be one of the top players at this year’s tournament.

T-2. Porter Martone, RW, Canada (2025 draft eligible)​

Martone has dominated the OHL this season, entering the World Juniors scoring at a two-point-per-game rate. He’s a big winger with high-end offensive skills and a strong interior game. Despite being a draft-eligible forward, he will likely be asked to play a big role on Canada’s power play.

T-2. Matthew Schaefer, LHD, Canada (2025 draft eligible)​

Schaefer has been exciting scouts all season between his play in multiple international events and the OHL. He’s an excellent skating defenseman with good size and legit offensive skills as well. He makes an impact at both ends of the ice, and despite being a 17-year-old, could play a notable role for Canada. He has the traits to become a No. 1 defenseman in the NHL.

T-16. Viktor Eklund, RW, Sweden (2025 draft eligible)​

Eklund is one of the top draft eligibles in the tournament and the best one from Europe. He’s an excellent skating winger who is both very skilled and highly competitive. He is on the smaller side, though.

T-24. Adam Novotny, LW, Czechia (2026 draft eligible)​

Novotny is a 2026 draft eligible and one scouts are very excited about. He is quite skilled and also a good skater with a high compete level.
 

toddkaz

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If we aren't picking top 5-7 I wouldn't be opposed to trading back in the draft.

From reading all the draft reviews it seems like there is a lot of movement from 7-20 in the draft.

Doesn't seem like a consensus after the first 5-6 players.

Misa
Martone
Scheifer
Hagens
Frondell

Seems to be the consensus for top 5 and after that its another 10 prospects that are moved around the list.
 

Fjordy

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If we aren't picking top 5-7 I wouldn't be opposed to trading back in the draft.

From reading all the draft reviews it seems like there is a lot of movement from 7-20 in the draft.

Doesn't seem like a consensus after the first 5-6 players.
In general, I am not against trading pick for a legit player.
 

toddkaz

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In general, I am not against trading pick for a legit player.
That would be my first choice or package for a 1st line player but I try to leave that out from the draft thread or it turns into not the draft thread :)

If we trade back to 15 to 20 and get a player that also works but its rare to see that.
 
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toddkaz

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Now 3rd overall.

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paulmm3

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I'd love any one of Hagens, Martone, or Misa probably in that order. I'm not a scout myself but of the 10+ scouting services I've read I agree with Deep Blue Metallic that they make up a pretty clear top 4 with Schaefer at this point. I'd prefer we don't go defense if we pick top 4.
 
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debaser66

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But the Sabres will go on a run in March and end up in the 10-12 range. "We showed what we can do. We're a young team and just need to start next season on the right foot. This is the most important offseason of our careers."
This is what's probably gonna happen.
But it will be more like the usual 7 to 9 range.
They know to dissapoint, also if they suck it seems they suck in a non elite prospect year.
 

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