Upside Hockey's 2025 NHL Draft Rankings — Spring Edition (Top 224!)

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Our March Top 224 NHL Draft Rankings from Chief Scout Eldon MacDonald​

"This is a quick updated just to get our March/Spring rankings out in the wild.

Matthew Schaefer Maintains Number One Ranking

Outstanding blueliner Matthew Schaefer leap-frogged exceptional centreman Michael Misa into 1st overall in our January rankings led by our Chief of Scouting Eldon MacDonald and his held his spot this Spring.

Our mammoth quintessential rankings spreadsheet format is composed by the incomparable Chief of Scouting, Eldon MacDonald. We have already featured well over 350 prospects. Check back throughout the season as we add many tabs/sheets (subjects along the bottom) to this spreadsheet. In this edition, in the second column we have highlighted NHL Central Scouting's Midterm Rankings. There will be too many cool features to list; explore yourself with this top of mind:

  • Our exclusive rankings go well beyond the first round - over 350 prospects included in this version
    • Check out the tabs along the bottom such as Defense, Under 5'11, etc. for various unique rankings"
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When was the last time a player played less than 20 games in their draft year and went number one overall? It’s mind boggling to me to see that happen, especially when you have other players like Misa playing at such a high level
It’s a great conversation. Personally, whenever I watched Schaefer, I thought he was just a rare player to find. He’s a very tough type of player to acquire.

That being said, how could you pass on a player like Misa? When you look at his body of work and how much he’s progressed this year, it’s easy to see a player that can jump straight into your lineup next season.
 
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It’s a great conversation. Personally, whenever I watched Schaefer, I thought he was just a rare player to find. He’s a very tough type of player to acquire.

That being said, how could you pass on a player like Misa? When you look at his body of work and how much he’s progressed this year, it’s easy to see a player that can jump straight into your lineup next season.
It sure will be a great conversation before the draft and a few years after to see how Schaefer actually pans out. He certainly looks to be special player
 
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