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The United States Hockey League (USHL) had eight active and former players from five teams selected during the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif.




Round
Pick
Team
Player
Position
Country
League
Team


1
7
Boston Bruins
James Hagens*
F
U.S.
Hockey East
Boston College


1
23
Ottawa Senators
Logan Hensler*
D
U.S.
Big Ten
Wisconsin


1
24
Pittsburgh Penguins
Will Horcoff*
C
CAN
Big Ten
Michigan


1
25
Chicago Blackhawks
Vaclav Nestrasil
F
CZE
USHL
Muskegon


1
26
Nashville Predators
Ryker Lee
F
USA
USHL
Madison


1
28
Winnipeg Jets
Sascha Boumedienne*
D
SWE
Hockey East
Boston University


1
29
Chicago Blackhawks
Mason West
F
USA
USHL
Fargo


1
32
Calgary Flames
Cullen Potter*
D
USA
NCHC
Arizona State

*USHL Alumni

After the Boston Bruins selected James Hagens (Boston College/NTPD) seventh overall, making the 6’2,” 177-lb forward become the 100th first-round pick from the NTDP, the USHL claimed seven of the last 10 selections in the first round.

The Ottawa Senators started the streak of picks, selecting defenseman Logan Hensler (Wisconsin/NTDP) at 23rd overall. The Pittsburgh Penguins picked forward Will Horcoff (Michigan/NTDP) at 24th overall, the Chicago Blackhawks chose forward Vaclav Nestrasil (Muskegon Lumberjacks) at 25th overall, and the Nashville Predators closed the run by adding USHL Rookie of the Year and forward Ryker Lee (Madison Capitols) at 26th overall.

Before the end of the first round, the Winnipeg Jets picked USHL alum Sascha Boumedienne (Youngstown Phantoms/Boston University) at 28th overall, the Chicago Blackhawks selected Mason West (Fargo Force) at 29th overall, and the Calgary Flames selected Cullen Potter (Arizona State/NTDP) as the last pick of the first round.


The USHL averaged more first-round draft picks per team than any other development league in North America (0.50).
Lee became the first player from the Madison Capitols selected in the first round of the NHL Draft.
Nestrasil became the fourth player from the Muskegon Lumberjacks selected in the first round of the NHL Draft, joining Sacha Boisvert (2024), Matvei Gridin (2024), and Andrei Svechnikov (2018).
West became the second player from the Fargo Force selected in the first round of the NHL Draft, joining Riley Tufte (2016).
Hagens became the Bruins’ sixth first-round pick with USHL ties, joining Dean Letourneau (2024), John Beecher (2019), Charlie McAvoy (2016), Trent Frederic (2016), and Mark Stuart (2003).
The NTDP had four selections in the first round: Hagens, Hensler, Horcoff, and Potter.

About the USHL

The United States Hockey League (USHL) and its 16 member clubs are committed to being the world’s leading 16–20-year-old junior hockey league. During the 2024-25 season, USHL alumni held over 50% of NCAA Division I roster spots, and over 25% of NHL players had USHL experience. With 10 first-round selections and 49 total picks in the 2024 NHL Draft, the USHL has developed the most draft choices of any junior hockey league since 2012.

 

Elevated through the recently announced Declaration of Excellence with the NHL and USA Hockey, the league’s player-first approach, including a 2:1 practice-to-game ratio and a schedule with 92% of games played on weekends, provides its players with the optimal environment for athletic and personal growth, creating pathways for the next generation of stars like Kyle Connor (Youngstown Phantoms), Macklin Celebrini (Chicago Steel), Matthew Knies (Tri-City Storm), Adam Fantilli (Chicago Steel) and Jeremy Swayman (Sioux Falls Stampede). More.