{"id":65373,"date":"2025-06-07T19:41:13","date_gmt":"2025-06-07T19:41:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/65373\/"},"modified":"2025-06-07T19:41:13","modified_gmt":"2025-06-07T19:41:13","slug":"2025-nhl-draft-final-rankings-top-32","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/65373\/","title":{"rendered":"2025 NHL DRAFT: FINAL RANKINGS &#8211; TOP 32"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-193546\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/thumbnail_1-Draft-Guide-Cover.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"522\" height=\"680\"  \/>Our final 2025 NHL Draft Rankings have arrived!<\/p>\n<p>For the second year running, we have compiled a ranking of the top 300 prospects eligible, instead of a top 224 with honourable mentions. This list follows our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckeenshockey.com\/nhl-blog\/2025-nhl-draft-top-100-honourable-mentions-march-edition\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">March top 100 ranking<\/a>, our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckeenshockey.com\/nhl-blog\/2025-nhl-draft-december-ranking-top-64-honourable-mentions-pre-wjc\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">pre-World Juniors top 64<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckeenshockey.com\/nhl-blog\/2025-nhl-draft-top-32-draft-ranking-hagens-tops-list-martone-misa-mcqueen-sharp-heels\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">preliminary top 32<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Our ranking is comprised of 176 forwards, 87 defencemen and 37 goaltenders. It is a strong class between the pipes, with Prince George Cougars netminder Joshua Ravensbergen at 30th, five goalies ranked in the top 64, and 10 in the top 100.<\/p>\n<p>By nationality, Canada leads the way with 106 representatives, followed by the USA with 63, Sweden (36), Russia (20), Finland (20), Czechia (16), Slovakia (11), Switzerland (7), Germany (6), Denmark (4), Belarus (3), Latvia (2), and Norway (2).<\/p>\n<p>It could be a milestone draft for a few countries. Oshawa Generals defenceman Simon Wang is projected to be highest-drafted Chinese player in NHL history. At the same time, Bruno Idzan, a winger for the USHL\u2019s Lincoln Stars, looks to be the first player from Croatia to be selected. Alexander Levshyn, who has spent the last two seasons in the OJHL, has the chance to be the fourth Ukrainian to hear his name called on draft day this century.<\/p>\n<p>Sascha Boumedienne is the most notable riser from our March ranking, jumping 24 spots into the first round. His 14 points in five games for Sweden are the most by a defender in U18s history.<\/p>\n<p>An improved second half of the campaign in combination with a strong showing at the U18s propels Cole Reschny from 38th to 28th overall. The Canadian centreman scored twice, including the OT winner, in the quarterfinals against Czechia, and finished with five goals and eight points in five games.<\/p>\n<p>Roman Bausov and Reese Hamilton each fell 63 places from our last list\u2013the most of any player. Following them are Nathan Behm (-60), Maxim Agafonov, and Shamar Moses (-45).<\/p>\n<p>Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa remain the clear 1-2 punch at the top of the draft on the back of two of the most impressive (albeit limited, in Schaefer\u2019s case) draft-year campaigns in recent OHL history.<\/p>\n<p>At the NHL level, the Erie Otters&#8217; superstar projects as a prototypical, modern-day No.1 defenceman.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSchaefer is just the complete package, McKeen\u2019s Director of Scouting, Brock Otten, explained. \u201cA future perennial all-star who can play in all situations and be your future captain. This is someone you can build your franchise around.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Misa, one of nine players to be granted exceptional status by Hockey Canada, elevated his game to new levels in his third season with the Saginaw Spirit. His 62 goals and 134 points are the most by a draft-eligible OHLer since Patrick Kane (62 goals and 145 points in 2006-07).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMisa is such a dynamic and exciting offensive player. But what\u2019s underrated is the fact that he has a pro frame and made significant gains off the puck this year, sliding back to center,\u201d said Otten.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond Schaefer and Misa, it could be a matter of personal preference or positional need for the remaining lottery picks.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe sense we get from our scouts and people in the industry is that this class is viewed as heavily tiered,\u201d explained Otten. \u201cThere is a group of 10-12 guys at the top. Then, a small group of 10 or so are locked in as first-rounders. After that? It could be the Wild West.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This is reflected in our top eight players not changing from our March ranking: Schaefer, Misa, Porter Martone, Caleb Desnoyers, James Hagens, Anton Frondell, Jackson Smith, and Victor Eklund.<\/p>\n<p>Martone, our third-ranked prospect, is one of the draft\u2019s premier playmakers. Standing at 6-foot-3, 207 pounds, he offers an enticing blend of high-end physical tools and has drawn comparisons to fellow Peterborough, ON native, Corey Perry. In his third season in the OHL, Martone broke the Brampton Steelheads single season record for assists (61) and points (98).<\/p>\n<p>Rising two spots to fourth overall is Moncton Wildcats pivot Caleb Desnoyers. The 18-year-old led one of the most dominant QMJHL teams in recent memory to the Memorial Cup final and finished with nine goals and 30 points in 19 playoff contests.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou have to appreciate his consistency this year in leading Moncton to a Q Championship. He\u2019s such a detail-oriented player. This is a longtime pro who should provide serious versatility to his future coach,\u201d said Otten.<\/p>\n<p>Following Desnoyers in fifth spot is James Hagens, our top-ranked prospect in October. The Boston College centreman enjoyed an impressive freshman campaign in the NCAA, scoring at a point-per-game pace on the top line in college hockey and winning gold at the World Juniors. However, Hagens did not reach the individual heights many expected of him this year, and as a result, slipped in our ranking.<\/p>\n<p>Our sixth-ranked prospect, Anton Frondell, rounds out a run of three centers in a row, though it is not clear whether he will stick down the middle at the next level. The first half of the season was marred by injury for the Swede, as well as constant shifts between playing for Djurgardens men\u2019s and J20 teams. He finished with the second highest points-per-game (0.86) by a draft-eligible player in Allsvenskan history, trailing only Elias Pettersson.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWould we have liked to have seen him dominate the U18s? Sure. But we\u2019re happier with how well he played in helping Djurgardens earn promotion back to the SHL,\u201d explained Otten. \u201cThat should have more weight. He does so many of the little things well; things not consistently measured by offensive production.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jackson Smith of the Tri-City Americans is our seventh-ranked prospect. He led all WHL draft-eligible defenders with 11 goals, 43 assists, and 54 points this season and played on Canada\u2019s top pairing as they won gold at the U18s last month.<\/p>\n<p>Frondell\u2019s teammate in Djurgardens, Victor Eklund, slots in two spots behind him in eighth. Despite a wiry frame, Eklund is at his most effective operating along the boards and below the dots. Like his brother William, Victor is a crafty winger with a tireless engine that has proven himself internationally and at the pro level in Sweden.<\/p>\n<p>6-foot-6, 200-pound defenceman Radim Mrtka climbs eight spots from #17 in our preliminary ranking. Starting the season in Czechia, he flourished in Seattle following a November move to the WHL, posting three goals and 35 points in 43 contests.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out our top 10 is centreman Brady Martin. A fierce competitor equally as threatening in the corners as he is with the puck on his stick, the Soo Greyhounds star has shades of Tom Wilson and Brad Marchand in his game.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019ve been high on Martin all year. The rest of our Ontario scouts have been, too. The rest of our scouting team finally came around on him after his outstanding U18s performance,\u201d explained Otten. \u201cThis is the kind of player built to be successful in the NHL playoffs, the kind of guy you win with.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The McKeen&#8217;s 2025 NHL Draft Guide will be available for download by subscribers next week, Thursday, June 12th for release. If you are not a subscriber and would like a membership <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckeenshockey.com\/subscribe\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">please link here<\/a>. Subscribers can access our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckeenshockey.com\/draft\/rankings\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">complete top 300 ranking here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>RANK<br \/>\nPLAYER<br \/>\nPOS<br \/>\nHT\/WT<br \/>\nDOB<br \/>\nNATION<br \/>\nTEAM<br \/>\nGP<br \/>\nG(W)<br \/>\nA(L)<br \/>\nPTS(GAA)<br \/>\nPIM(SV%)<\/p>\n<p>1<br \/>\nMatthew Schaefer<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-2\/185<br \/>\n5-Sep-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nErie (OHL)<br \/>\n17<br \/>\n7<br \/>\n15<br \/>\n22<br \/>\n8<\/p>\n<p>2<br \/>\nMichael Misa<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-1\/185<br \/>\n16-Feb-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nSaginaw (OHL)<br \/>\n65<br \/>\n62<br \/>\n72<br \/>\n134<br \/>\n45<\/p>\n<p>3<br \/>\nPorter Martone<br \/>\nRW<br \/>\n6-3\/205<br \/>\n26-Oct-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nBrampton (OHL)<br \/>\n57<br \/>\n37<br \/>\n61<br \/>\n98<br \/>\n74<\/p>\n<p>4<br \/>\nCaleb Desnoyers<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-2\/180<br \/>\n11-Apr-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nMoncton (QMJHL)<br \/>\n56<br \/>\n35<br \/>\n49<br \/>\n84<br \/>\n39<\/p>\n<p>5<br \/>\nJames Hagens<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-10\/175<br \/>\n3-Nov-06<br \/>\nUSA<br \/>\nBoston College (HE)<br \/>\n37<br \/>\n11<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n37<br \/>\n24<\/p>\n<p>6<br \/>\nAnton Frondell<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-1\/195<br \/>\n7-May-07<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nDjurgardens (Allsvenskan)<br \/>\n29<br \/>\n11<br \/>\n14<br \/>\n25<br \/>\n16<\/p>\n<p>7<br \/>\nJackson Smith<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-3\/195<br \/>\n13-May-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nTri-City (WHL)<br \/>\n68<br \/>\n11<br \/>\n43<br \/>\n54<br \/>\n48<\/p>\n<p>8<br \/>\nVictor Eklund<br \/>\nRW<br \/>\n5-11\/160<br \/>\n3-Oct-06<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nDjurgardens (Allsvenskan)<br \/>\n42<br \/>\n19<br \/>\n12<br \/>\n31<br \/>\n37<\/p>\n<p>9<br \/>\nRadim Mrtka<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-6\/205<br \/>\n9-Jun-07<br \/>\nCzech<br \/>\nSeattle (WHL)<br \/>\n43<br \/>\n3<br \/>\n32<br \/>\n35<br \/>\n46<\/p>\n<p>10<br \/>\nBrady Martin<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-0\/180<br \/>\n16-Mar-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nSoo Greyhounds (OHL)<br \/>\n57<br \/>\n33<br \/>\n39<br \/>\n72<br \/>\n68<\/p>\n<p>11<br \/>\nJake O&#8217;Brien<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-2\/170<br \/>\n16-Jun-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nBrantford (OHL)<br \/>\n66<br \/>\n32<br \/>\n66<br \/>\n98<br \/>\n18<\/p>\n<p>12<br \/>\nRoger McQueen<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-5\/195<br \/>\n2-Oct-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nBrandon (WHL)<br \/>\n17<br \/>\n10<br \/>\n10<br \/>\n20<br \/>\n40<\/p>\n<p>13<br \/>\nLynden Lakovic<br \/>\nLW<br \/>\n6-4\/190<br \/>\n12-Dec-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nMoose Jaw (WHL)<br \/>\n47<br \/>\n27<br \/>\n31<br \/>\n58<br \/>\n4<\/p>\n<p>14<br \/>\nCullen Potter<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-10\/170<br \/>\n10-Jan-07<br \/>\nUSA<br \/>\nArizona State (NCHC)<br \/>\n35<br \/>\n13<br \/>\n9<br \/>\n22<br \/>\n6<\/p>\n<p>15<br \/>\nKashawn Aitcheson<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-1\/195<br \/>\n21-Sep-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nBarrie (OHL)<br \/>\n64<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n33<br \/>\n59<br \/>\n88<\/p>\n<p>16<br \/>\nJustin Carbonneau<br \/>\nRW<br \/>\n6-1\/190<br \/>\n25-Nov-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nBlainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)<br \/>\n62<br \/>\n46<br \/>\n43<br \/>\n89<br \/>\n61<\/p>\n<p>17<br \/>\nBraeden Cootes<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-11\/180<br \/>\n9-Feb-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nSeattle (WHL)<br \/>\n60<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n37<br \/>\n63<br \/>\n18<\/p>\n<p>18<br \/>\nSascha Boumedienne<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-1\/175<br \/>\n17-Jan-07<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nBoston University (HE)<br \/>\n40<br \/>\n3<br \/>\n10<br \/>\n13<br \/>\n33<\/p>\n<p>19<br \/>\nBen Kindel<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-10\/175<br \/>\n19-Apr-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nCalgary (WHL)<br \/>\n65<br \/>\n35<br \/>\n64<br \/>\n99<br \/>\n39<\/p>\n<p>20<br \/>\nCameron Reid<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-0\/190<br \/>\n8-Apr-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nKitchener (OHL)<br \/>\n67<br \/>\n14<br \/>\n40<br \/>\n54<br \/>\n44<\/p>\n<p>21<br \/>\nCarter Bear<br \/>\nLW<br \/>\n6-0\/180<br \/>\n4-Nov-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nEverett (WHL)<br \/>\n56<br \/>\n40<br \/>\n42<br \/>\n82<br \/>\n77<\/p>\n<p>22<br \/>\nBlake Fiddler<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-4\/210<br \/>\n9-Jul-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nEdmonton (WHL)<br \/>\n64<br \/>\n10<br \/>\n23<br \/>\n33<br \/>\n36<\/p>\n<p>23<br \/>\nEric Nilson<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-11\/155<br \/>\n11-May-07<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nDjurgardens (Swe J20)<br \/>\n37<br \/>\n12<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n38<br \/>\n56<\/p>\n<p>24<br \/>\nJakob Ihs Wozniak<br \/>\nRW<br \/>\n6-3\/185<br \/>\n1-Feb-07<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nLulea (Swe J20)<br \/>\n40<br \/>\n23<br \/>\n34<br \/>\n57<br \/>\n18<\/p>\n<p>25<br \/>\nLogan Hensler<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-2\/190<br \/>\n14-Oct-06<br \/>\nUSA<br \/>\nWisconsin (B1G)<br \/>\n32<br \/>\n2<br \/>\n10<br \/>\n12<br \/>\n27<\/p>\n<p>26<br \/>\nJack Murtagh<br \/>\nLW<br \/>\n6-1\/200<br \/>\n22-Aug-07<br \/>\nUSA<br \/>\nUSN U18 (USDP)<br \/>\n47<br \/>\n20<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n46<br \/>\n32<\/p>\n<p>27<br \/>\nJack Nesbitt<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-4\/185<br \/>\n12-Jan-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nWindsor (OHL)<br \/>\n65<br \/>\n25<br \/>\n39<br \/>\n64<br \/>\n74<\/p>\n<p>28<br \/>\nCole Reschny<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n5-10\/185<br \/>\n6-Apr-07<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nVictoria (WHL)<br \/>\n62<br \/>\n26<br \/>\n66<br \/>\n92<br \/>\n44<\/p>\n<p>29<br \/>\nMilton Gastrin<br \/>\nC<br \/>\n6-1\/185<br \/>\n2-Jun-07<br \/>\nSweden<br \/>\nMoDo Hockey (Swe J20)<br \/>\n40<br \/>\n18<br \/>\n24<br \/>\n42<br \/>\n18<\/p>\n<p>30<br \/>\nJoshua Ravensbergen<br \/>\nG<br \/>\n6-5\/190<br \/>\n27-Nov-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nPrince George (WHL)<br \/>\n51<br \/>\n33<br \/>\n13<br \/>\n3.00<br \/>\n0.901<\/p>\n<p>31<br \/>\nKurban Limatov<br \/>\nD<br \/>\n6-3\/195<br \/>\n20-Mar-07<br \/>\nRussia<br \/>\nMHK Dynamo Moskva (MHL)<br \/>\n46<br \/>\n8<br \/>\n15<br \/>\n23<br \/>\n44<\/p>\n<p>32<br \/>\nBill Zonnon<br \/>\nRW<br \/>\n6-2\/185<br \/>\n3-Oct-06<br \/>\nCanada<br \/>\nRouyn-Noranda (QMJHL)<br \/>\n64<br \/>\n28<br \/>\n55<br \/>\n83<br 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