Jack Queally was the Arrows’ No. 1 center this winter. (Brian Kelly/NEHJ)
Two years from now, most of the 2010-born players on Earth will become eligible to be picked in the 2028 NHL Draft.
Most people will wince when they realize ’10s will be getting drafted. And they will feel extremely old that kids born in 2010 will be 18.
This job has made me numb to that.
It’s far away, but I’ve long said the ’10s are a deep bunch. Will that automatically translate to the NHL Draft? I’m not sure. How players physically develop and progress on the ice over the next two years will dictate that.
I’m not sure I see any definite first-round picks here. It also doesn’t help that future U.S. National Team Development Program U17 skater Sam Lee (Woburn, Mass.) and Mount St. Charles’ Mason Stonacek (Stamford, Conn.) won’t be eligible until 2029. Right now, those would be big names two years out.
Here’s a way-too-early look at some names for the 2028 NHL Draft.