1 | | - | | San Jose picks Bedard for his incredible offensive talent and vision on the ice. As a natural goal scorer and playmaker, he will fill a major need for the Sharks as they look to rebuild their offense. |
2 | | - | | Columbus chooses Michkov for his elite scoring ability and high hockey IQ. He will provide the Blue Jackets with a dynamic offensive weapon they've been lacking. |
3 | | - | | Anaheim takes Fantilli due to his size, strength, and skill. His ability to control the play and be a presence in all three zones makes him an ideal fit for the Ducks' roster. |
4 | | - | | Chicago selects Yager because of his strong skating and playmaking abilities. He will bolster the Blackhawks' depth at center and help them create offense. |
5 | | - | | Montreal picks Benson for his speed, skill, and versatility. Benson can play both wings and will be a valuable asset for the Canadiens as they look to inject more youth and talent into their lineup. |
6 | | - | | Arizona chooses Sale for his offensive upside and strong work ethic. As a player who can create scoring chances and generate offense, Sale will help improve the Coyotes' goal production. |
7 | | - | | Philadelphia drafts Dvorsky for his impressive offensive instincts and playmaking abilities. He will provide the Flyers with a much-needed boost at center and contribute to their future success. |
8 | | - | | Washington selects Halttunen because of his strong skating and ability to create space for his teammates. His puck possession skills and hockey sense will complement the Capitals' existing roster. |
9 | | - | | Detroit picks Ritchie for his strong two-way game and ability to contribute in all situations. His defensive awareness and offensive upside make him a valuable addition to the Red Wings' organization. |
10 | | - | | St. Louis chooses Allen for his strong skating and puck-moving abilities. His offensive potential from the blue line will be a great asset for the Blues as they look to strengthen their defensive corps. |
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12 | | | | Arizona picks Moore for his excellent vision and playmaking abilities. He can create scoring opportunities for his teammates and will help to improve the Coyotes' offensive depth. |
13 | | - | | Buffalo drafts Stramel for his size, strength, and skill at the center position. Stramel's ability to control the play and contribute in all zones makes him a valuable asset for the Sabres' future. |
14 | | - | | Pittsburgh chooses Heidt for his strong skating and offensive instincts. Heidt's playmaking abilities will complement the Penguins' existing offensive talent and help to sustain their success. |
15 | | - | | Nashville selects Stenberg for his strong hockey sense and playmaking abilities. Stenberg's skill set will be an important addition to the Predators' center depth. |
16 | | - | | Calgary picks Carlsson for his speed, skill, and scoring ability. Carlsson's offensive upside will help to address the Flames' need for additional scoring depth on the wing. |
17 | | | | Montreal drafts Cristall for his strong work ethic and scoring touch. Cristall's ability to generate offense will be an important addition to the Canadiens' lineup as they look to build for the future. |
18 | | | | Detroit chooses Ciernik for his speed and offensive skills. His ability to create scoring chances and contribute in all zones makes him a valuable asset for the Red Wings' future success. |
19 | | - | | Winnipeg picks Smith for his strong two-way game and ability to play in all situations. Smith's versatility and hockey sense make him a promising addition to the Jets' organization. |
20 | | | | Chicago selects Musty for his offensive upside and strong skating abilities. Musty's skill set will help to bolster the Blackhawks' forward depth and contribute to their future success. |
21 | | - | | Seattle drafts Gauthier for his speed, skill, and ability to create scoring opportunities. Gauthier's offensive potential will be an important addition to the Kraken's young roster as they continue to build their team. |
22 | | - | | Minnesota selects Lindstein for his strong skating and puck-moving abilities. Lindstein's two-way game will help strengthen the Wild's blue line and contribute to their defensive depth. |
23 | | | | Columbus picks Brindley for his offensive instincts and ability to generate scoring chances. Brindley's speed and skill will help improve the Blue Jackets' offensive depth. |
24 | | | | St. Louis chooses Petr for his strong skating and playmaking abilities. Petr's ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates will be a valuable addition to the Blues' forward depth. |
25 | | | | New York drafts Molnar for his size, strength, and offensive potential. Molnar's physical play and ability to control the puck in the offensive zone make him a valuable asset for the Rangers' future. |
26 | | - | | Colorado chooses Gulyayev for his strong defensive game and ability to contribute offensively from the blue line. Gulyayev's skill set will help solidify the Avalanche's defensive corps. |
27 | | | | Nashville picks Danielson for his strong two-way game and hockey sense. Danielson's ability to contribute both offensively and defensively makes him a promising addition to the Predators' roster. |
28 | | | | Toronto drafts Barlow for his speed, skill, and offensive instincts. Barlow's scoring potential will help bolster the Maple Leafs' offensive depth on the wing. |
29 | | - | | Vegas drafts But for his offensive skills and ability to generate scoring chances. But's skill set will help to improve the Golden Knights' offensive depth and contribute to their future success. |
30 | | | | St. Louis picks Leonard for his strong two-way game and ability to contribute in all situations. Leonard's versatility and work ethic make him a valuable asset for the Blues' organization. |
31 | | | | San Jose selects Peddle for his playmaking abilities and strong hockey IQ. Peddle's vision on the ice will be a valuable |
32 | | - | | Carolina picks Brzustewicz for his size and physicality on the blue line. He has a solid two-way game and will add depth to the Hurricanes' defensive group, which is crucial in today's fast-paced NHL. |