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Combined 2024 and 2025

Combined 2024 and 2025

Draft Class: 2024
Created By: NHLfan10506
Published: Apr. 19 at 2:13 p.m.
Lottery Winners:
  1. Logo of the Minnesota WildMinnesota Wild (13→3)
  2. Logo of the San Jose SharksSan Jose Sharks (1→1)
ROUND 1TEAMORIGINALPLAYERDETAILS
1Logo of the San Jose Sharks-
James Hagens
2025: James Hagens, C, US NTDP, (USHL)
2Logo of the Chicago Blackhawks-2024
3Logo of the Minnesota Wild-
Logan Hensler
2025: Logan Hensler, RHD, US NTDP, (USHL)
4Logo of the Anaheim Ducks-
Anton Frondell
2025: Anton Frondell, C, Djurgardens, (SWE-Jr)
5Logo of the Columbus Blue Jackets-
Porter Martone
2025: Porter Martone, RW, Mississauga, (OHL)
6Logo of the Montreal Canadiens-2024
7Logo of the Arizona Coyotes-
Michael Misa
2025: Michael Misa, C, Saginaw , (OHL)
8Logo of the Ottawa Senators-
Roger McQueen
2025: Roger McQueen, C, Brandon, (WHL)
9Logo of the Seattle Kraken-2024
10Logo of the Calgary Flames-
Sascha Boumedienne
2025: Sascha Boumedienne, LHD, Youngstown, (USHL)
11Logo of the New Jersey Devils-2024
12Logo of the Buffalo Sabres-
Ivan Ryabkin
2025: Ivan Ryabkin, C, Dynamo Moskva, (RUS-Jr)
13Logo of the Philadelphia Flyers-
Charlie Trethewey
2025: Charlie Trethewey, RHD, US NTDP, (USHL)
14Logo of the San Jose SharksLogo of the Pittsburgh Penguins2024
15Logo of the Detroit Red Wings-2024
16Logo of the Washington Capitals-
William Moore
2025: William Moore, C, US NTDP, (USHL)
17Logo of the St. Louis Blues-2024
18Logo of the New York Islanders-2024
19Logo of the Vegas Golden Knights-
Malcolm Spence
2025: Malcolm Spence, LW, Erie, (OHL)
20Logo of the Chicago BlackhawksLogo of the Tampa Bay Lightning
Matthew Schaefer
2025: Matthew Schaefer, LHD, Erie, (OHL)
21Logo of the Los Angeles Kings-2024
22Logo of the Nashville Predators-
Conrad Fondrk
2025: Conrad Fondrk, C, US NTDP, (USHL)
23Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs-
Cole Reschny
2025: Cole Reschny, LW, Victoria, (WHL)
24Logo of the Anaheim DucksLogo of the Edmonton Oilers2024
25Logo of the Colorado Avalanche-
Cullen Potter
2025: Cullen Potter, LW, US NTDP, (USHL)
26Logo of the Ottawa SenatorsLogo of the Boston Bruins2024
27Logo of the Calgary FlamesLogo of the Vancouver Canucks2024
28Logo of the Philadelphia FlyersLogo of the Florida Panthers2024
29Logo of the Montreal CanadiensLogo of the Winnipeg Jets
Cole McKinney
2025: Cole McKinney, RW, US NTDP, (USHL)
30Logo of the Carolina Hurricanes-2024
31Logo of the Dallas Stars-
Luka Radivojevic
2025: Luka Radivojevic, RHD, Orebro (SWE-Jr)
32Logo of the New York Rangers-
Jakob Ihs Wozniak
2025: Jakob Ihs Wozniak, C, Lulea, (SWE-Jr)
ROUND 2TEAMORIGINALPLAYERDETAILS
33Logo of the San Jose Sharks-2024
34Logo of the Chicago Blackhawks-2024
35Logo of the Anaheim Ducks-
Alex Huang
2025: Alex Huang, RHD, Chicoutimi, (QMJHL)
36Logo of the Philadelphia FlyersLogo of the Columbus Blue Jackets
Jack Murtagh
2025: Jack Murtagh, RW, US NTDP, (USHL)
37Logo of the Winnipeg JetsLogo of the Montreal Canadiens2024
38Logo of the Arizona Coyotes-
LJ Mooney
2025: LJ Mooney, C, US NTDP, (USHL)
39Logo of the Ottawa Senators-
Adam Benak
2025: Adam Benak, C, Plzen, (CZE-Jr)
40Logo of the Seattle Kraken-2024
41Logo of the Calgary Flames-2024
42Logo of the San Jose SharksLogo of the New Jersey Devils
Jake OBrien
2025: Jake O'Brien, C, Brantford, (OHL)
43Logo of the Buffalo Sabres-
Ben Kevan
2025: Ben Kevan, RW, Des Moines, (USHL)
44Logo of the Pittsburgh PenguinsLogo of the Philadelphia Flyers2024
45Logo of the Minnesota Wild-2024
46Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins-
Karl Annborn
2025: Karl Annborn, RHD, HV71, (SWE-Jr)
47Logo of the Detroit Red Wings-
Emile Guite
2025: Emile Guite, LW, Chicoutimi, (QMJHL)
48Logo of the Arizona CoyotesLogo of the Washington Capitals2024
49Logo of the St. Louis Blues-
Caleb Desnoyers
2025: Caleb Desnoyers, C, Moncton, (QMJHL)
50Logo of the New York Islanders-
Jordan Gavin
2025: Jordan Gavin, C, Tri-City, (WHL)
51Logo of the Philadelphia Flyers-2024
52Logo of the Washington CapitalsLogo of the Vegas Golden Knights2024
53Logo of the Nashville PredatorsLogo of the Tampa Bay Lightning
Filip Ekberg
2025: Filip Ekberg, LW, Almtuna (SWE-Jr)
54Logo of the Chicago BlackhawksLogo of the Los Angeles Kings2024
55Logo of the Nashville Predators-2024
56Logo of the St. Louis BluesLogo of the Toronto Maple Leafs2024
57Logo of the Edmonton Oilers-
Donny Bracco
2025: Donny Bracco, LHD, US NTDP (USHL)
58Logo of the Montreal CanadiensLogo of the Colorado Avalanche
59Logo of the Anaheim DucksLogo of the Boston Bruins
60Logo of the Chicago BlackhawksLogo of the Vancouver Canucks
61Logo of the Arizona CoyotesLogo of the Florida Panthers
62Logo of the Nashville PredatorsLogo of the Winnipeg Jets
63Logo of the Carolina Hurricanes-
64Logo of the Calgary FlamesLogo of the Dallas Stars
65Logo of the Seattle KrakenLogo of the New York Rangers
Apr. 19 at 2:34 p.m.
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Celebrini > Hagens by quite a large margin.

He had a better draft -1 year than Hagens is having now, and is producing better at the NCAA level right now than Hagens is at the NTDP, while currently only being 5 months older. He's also on the extremely high end defensively
Apr. 19 at 4:11 p.m.
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Celebrini > Hagens by quite a large margin.

He had a better draft -1 year than Hagens is having now, and is producing better at the NCAA level right now than Hagens is at the NTDP, while currently only being 5 months older. He's also on the extremely high end defensively


Huh?

Hagens may be better than Celebrini right now!

(also Celebrini is not "extremely high-end defensively",..or at least has not shown it at NCAA level. His usage in college was heavily in offensive situations).
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Apr. 21 at 11:28 a.m.
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Celebrini > Hagens by quite a large margin.

He had a better draft -1 year than Hagens is having now, and is producing better at the NCAA level right now than Hagens is at the NTDP, while currently only being 5 months older. He's also on the extremely high end defensively


No way and contrary to what every pro scout is saying. Hagens is a slight notch below Bedard while Celebrini is a full step below Bedard.
Apr. 22 at 11:54 a.m.
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No way and contrary to what every pro scout is saying. Hagens is a slight notch below Bedard while Celebrini is a full step below Bedard.


I guess we'll see in his draft year, but they're similar age NOW and Celebrini is outproducing Hagens by a decent margin, while being a 2-way/grinding beast
Apr. 22 at 2:09 p.m.
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I guess we'll see in his draft year, but they're similar age NOW and Celebrini is outproducing Hagens by a decent margin, while being a 2-way/grinding beast


You have to look at the age group they are in, regardless of what their actual age is. How many years in the juniors, AAA, and downward. From a hockey development perspective, Hagens is a full year behind Celebrini
Apr. 22 at 2:30 p.m.
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You have to look at the age group they are in, regardless of what their actual age is. How many years in the juniors, AAA, and downward. From a hockey development perspective, Hagens is a full year behind Celebrini


I'm comparing Celebrini's draft -1 year vs Hagens current year. He had a comparable year to Hagens considering the team and league. Again, he's nearly a full year younger than Hagens within his draft year
Apr. 22 at 2:35 p.m.
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I'm comparing Celebrini's draft -1 year vs Hagens current year. He had a comparable year to Hagens considering the team and league. Again, he's nearly a full year younger than Hagens within his draft year


It's way too difficult to compare at this age with 1 year of development apart and unless you're watching the games with your own eyes, stat sheets don't give an objective view by themselves
Apr. 22 at 2:56 p.m.
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It's way too difficult to compare at this age with 1 year of development apart and unless you're watching the games with your own eyes, stat sheets don't give an objective view by themselves


Also why I said we'll see what Hagens does next year at BC. Right now Celebrini has proven that he can dominate at the NCAA level as a 17 year old. And for the 3rd time, I'm comparing both draft -1 years, so I'm comparing the same year of development between the two. I agree there's surely things I'll miss from only seeing clips of Hagens and not full games, but as of now I'd rather have Celebrini
Apr. 22 at 3:10 p.m.
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Also why I said we'll see what Hagens does next year at BC. Right now Celebrini has proven that he can dominate at the NCAA level as a 17 year old. And for the 3rd time, I'm comparing both draft -1 years, so I'm comparing the same year of development between the two. I agree there's surely things I'll miss from only seeing clips of Hagens and not full games, but as of now I'd rather have Celebrini


It's just odd if you listen to what scouts and analysts say who watched them both develop. You are watching clips and looking at a stat sheet, that's not exactly a full picture. Who knows, maybe you end up being right but I have to believe the pros analysis of 16 and 17 year old kids before I trust myself with a stat sheet and a few clips
 
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