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NHL Draft Grades: Metropolitan Division

Julian Catalfo / theScore

The 2025 NHL Draft is complete, and we're handing out grades to each team for their prospect haul.

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Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
41 Semyon Frolov G Spartak Jr. MHL
49 Charlie Cerrato C Penn State NCAA
62 Ivan Ryabkin C Muskegon USHL
67 Kurban Limatov LHD Dynamo Moscow Jr. MHL
87 Roman Bausov RHD Dynamo St. Petersburg Jr. MHL
183 Viggo Nordlund LW Skelleftea Jr. Sweden Jr.
221 Filip Ekberg RW Ottawa OHL

The Hurricanes turned the 29th overall selection into picks No. 41, 49, 62, and a future fifth-rounder. Despite moving down, Carolina still added a top goalie prospect in Frolov.

Ryabkin is the most fascinating pick of the draft. He was a projected top-five selection at one point after his production in the Russian junior league was on par with that of Matvei Michkov and Ivan Demidov. Then he scored at a 40-goal pace in the USHL. However, concerns over fitness and discipline caused him to plummet in the draft. A very Hurricanes pick. They also added Ekberg, the top scorer at the Under-18s, at No. 221.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
14 Jackson Smith LHD Tri-City WHL
20 Pyotr Andreyanov G CSKA Jr. MHL
76 Malte Vass LHD Farjestad Jr. Sweden Jr.
160 Owen Griffin C Oshawa OHL
173 Victor Raftheim LHD Brynas Jr. Sweden Jr.
198 Jeremy Loranger C Sherwood Park BCHL

Smith is a tantalizing prospect with his 6-foot-4 frame, skating, and aggressiveness on both offense and defense. Andreyanov was a shocker at No. 20. He's on the smaller side for goalies at 6-feet, but he had a dominant campaign in Russia's junior league. Griffin was phenomenal in the OHL playoffs with 16 goals and 29 points in 21 games, and he's one of Day 2's best value picks.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
50 Conrad Fondrk C NTDP USHL
63 Ben Kevan RW Des Moines USHL
90 Mason Moe C Madison USHL
99 Trenten Bennett G Kemptville CCHL
114 Gustav Hillstrom C Brynas Jr. Sweden Jr.
161 David Rozsival RW Liberec Jr. Czechia Jr.
178 Sigge Holmgren RHD Brynas U18 Sweden U18

Fondrk plays with skill, and Kevan brings electric skating. Both have the top-nine upside teams should target in the second round. Bennett, meanwhile, is a massive 6-foot-8 netminder who you give to your goalie coach and hope for the best.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
1 Matthew Schaefer LHD Erie OHL
16 Victor Eklund RW Djurgarden Sweden-2
17 Kashawn Aitcheson LHD Barrie OHL
42 Daniil Prokhorov RW Dynamo St. Petersburg Jr. MHL
74 Luca Romano C Kitchener OHL
106 Tomas Poletin LW Lahti Liiga
138 Sam Laurila LHD Fargo USHL
170 Burke Hood G Vancouver WHL
202 Jacob Kvasnicka RW NTDP USHL

A franchise-altering draft. No other prospect in the class brings Schaefer's top-of-the-lineup potential and immense developmental runway. Eklund and Aitcheson are incredibly competitive and project as future fan favorites. Prokhorov is huge and a big goal-scorer in the Russian junior league. This is the best 2025 draft class, and it completely overhauls the Islanders' pipeline.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
43 Malcolm Spence LW Erie OHL
70 Sean Barnhill RHD Dubuque USHL
89 Artyom Gonchar LHD Magnitogorsk Jr. MHL
111 Mikkel Eriksen C Farjestad Jr. Sweden Jr.
139 Zeb Lindgren LHD Skelleftea Jr. Sweden Jr.
166 Samuel Jung RW Karpat Jr. Finland Jr.
171 Evan Passmore RHD Barrie OHL
203 Felix Farhammar LHD Orebro Jr. Sweden Jr.

Spence started the draft year as a projected top-15 pick. A nasty tongue injury caused him to lose weight, and he still managed 32 goals in the OHL. That's excellent value for the Rangers' top pick that late in the draft. Gonchar, the nephew of longtime NHLer Sergei, is a long shot to make the NHL.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
6 Porter Martone RW Brampton OHL
12 Jack Nesbitt C Windsor OHL
38 Carter Amico RHD NTDP USHL
40 Jack Murtagh LW NTDP USHL
48 Shane Vansaghi RW Michigan State NCAA
57 Matthew Gard C Red Deer WHL
132 Max Westergard LW Frolunda Jr. Sweden Jr.
157 Luke Vlooswyk RHD Red Deer WHL
164 Nathan Quinn C Quebec QMJHL

The Flyers' prospect pool lacked size, and they certainly addressed that by adding 6-foot-3 Martone, 6-foot-5 Nesbitt, 6-foot-6 Amico, and more later in the draft. Martone has thrilling potential with his playmaking. Trading up for Nesbitt was rich. Vansaghi is a menace on the forecheck. Philadelphia eventually becomes harder to play against with this kind of draft class.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
11 Benjamin Kindel C Calgary WHL
22 Bill Zonnon C Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL
24 William Horcoff C Michigan NCAA
39 Peyton Kettles RHD Swift Current WHL
73 Charlie Trethewey RHD NTDP USHL
84 Gabriel D'Aigle G Victoriaville QMJHL
91 Brady Peddle LHD Waterloo USHL
105 Travis Hayes RW Sault Ste. Marie OHL
130 Ryan Miller C Portland WHL
148 Quinn Beauchesne RHD Guelph OHL
154 Jordan Charron RW Sault Ste. Marie OHL
169 Carter Sanderson LW Muskegon USHL
201 Kale Dach C Sherwood Park BCHL

While the Penguins added much-needed talent to their pipeline, it's hard to overlook the surprising Kindel pick at No. 11. The 5-foot-10 center was expected to go in the 20s. Though he has the skill to become a top-six producer, Pittsburgh left a lot of other talent on the board to reach for an undersized pivot. Zonnon and Horcoff bring competitiveness and some projectable size. It's a big class for the Penguins that helps fill out a weak prospect pool, but the decision at No. 11 will define their draft.

Pick No. Player Pos. Team League
27 Lynden Lakovic LW Moose Jaw WHL
37 Milton Gastrin C MoDo Jr. Sweden Jr.
96 Maxim Schafer LW Berlin Germany
155 Jackson Crowder C Chicago USHL
180 Aron Dahlqvist LHD Brynas Jr. Sweden Jr.

The Capitals continue to accumulate prospects with offensive upside. Lakovic is 6-foot-4, plays with pace, and has legit scoring upside. But he's 6-foot-4 and not particularly physical, so he fell down the board far enough for Washington to happily scoop him up.

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