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#NHLDraft Ranked #97 Lev Katzin is a highly skilled, undersized left shot winger who spent time in the USHL before switching to the Ontario Hockey League. Despite excelling offensively in both leagues & generating 3.2 Grade “A” chances per game in the OHL (elite), Katzin scored on only

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#NHLDraft Rankings Neutral Zone #1 Matthew Schaefer #3 Michael Misa #4 Porter Martone #6 Jake O’Brien #11 Malcolm Spence #17 Brady Martin #35 Kashawn Aitcheson #48 Cameron Reid #57 Henry Brzustewicz #139 Kristian Epperson Full list of #1-250 player rankings & evaluations

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#NHLDraft Ranked #19 Carter Bear is a highly competitive and skilled forward who blends offensive creativity with a hard-nosed two-way game. He is a versatile player capable of contributing in various roles and game situations, excelling as both a playmaker, in-the-paint shooter

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#NHLDraft Ranked #1 Matthew Schaefer is an elite offensive defenseman with the potential to be a game-breaking talent at the NHL level. He possesses exceptional offensive instincts, elite puck skills & pro-level vision, making him a standout contributor in transition and

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#NHLDraft Top 10 Centers Neutral Zone Anton Frondell Michael Misa Jake O’Brien Roger McQueen Caleb Desnoyers James Hagens Braeden Cootes Brady Martin Milton Gastrin Jack Nesbitt Where are they ranked➡️ neutralzone.com/nhl-scouting-r…

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#NHLDraft Ranked #2 Anton Frondell is a dual-threat forward who combines physicality, intelligence, and skill to impact the game in all situations. His ability to read the play and find soft spots in coverage makes him a consistent offensive threat, particularly in high-danger

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#NHLDraft Ranked #38 Logan Hensler is a smooth-skating, two-way defenseman with a highly projectable frame and strong foundational skills. His mobility, size, and poise with the puck make him a potential top-20 draft pick for the 2025 NHL Draft. While he is already excelling in

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#NHLDraft Ranked #165 Sean Barnhill is a raw, right-shot defenseman with prototypical NHL size and an intriguing defensive foundation. At 6’5″, he naturally clogs space with his reach & frame and has shown flashes of mobility and composure in the defensive zone. Barnhill plays a

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#NHLDraft QMJHL Rankings Neutral Zone #9 Caleb Desnoyers #27 Justin Carbonneau #55 Bill Zonnon #61 Mateo Nobert #62 Emile Guite #70 Zachary Morin #86 Will Reynolds #91 Nathan Quinn #108 Owen Conrad #121 Gabriel D’Aigle Full rankings➡️ neutralzone.com/nhl-scouting-r…

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#NHLDraft NCAA Players Ranked James Hagens Logan Hensler Sascha Boumedienne William Horcoff Cullen Potter Brian Nicholas Charlie Cerrato Shane Vansaghi Tanner Adams Rankings Neutral Zone Ranked where ➡️ neutralzone.com/nhl-scouting-r…

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At NZ we start analyzing prospects well before their NHL Draft year. Of the 32 first-round NHL Draft picks last night we began evaluating over 80% of them before the age of 16. 14 years old: 17 of 32 15 years old: 26 of 32 16 years old: 30 of 32

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🗒️ This is one of Neutral Zone’s key differentiators: years of reports on future NHL Draft picks. 🎯 These are not darts on a dartboard, or influenced by the “hype train” - it’s a result of being in the rinks, watching these players literally dozens of times over 3-4 years…