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Player | Pos. | Nat. | Team | '19-'20 commitment | Notes |
Jack Hughes | C | USA | U.S. National Team Development Program | ||
Kaapo Kakko | RW | FIN | TPS Turku | ||
Bowen Byram | D | CAN | Vancouver Giants | CHL | Highest-ranked defenseman in the draft. Probably a Blackhawk or Av on draft day. |
Alex Turcotte | C/LW | USA | U.S. National Team Development Program | University of Wisconsin | |
Vasily Podkolzin | RW | RUS | SKA St. Petersburg | ||
Dylan Cozens | C | CAN | Lethbridge Hurricanes | CHL | |
Kirby Dach | C | CAN | Saskatoon Blades | CHL | |
Peyton Krebs | C | CAN | Kootenay Ice | CHL | Point totals depressed by dint of playing on a terrible team. Led said terrible team in scoring by 16 points. Named team captain at 17 |
Trevor Zegras | C/LW | USA | U.S. National Team Development Program | Boston University | |
Matthew Boldy | LW | USA | U.S. National Team Development Progarm | Boston College | |
Cole Caufield | RW | USA | U.S. National Team Development Program | University of Wisconsin | + Broke Phil Kessel's USNTDP goal-scoring record of 105. One of the best pure goalscorers in the draft. - Is generously listed at 5'6 |
Arthur Kaliyev | RW | USA | Hamilton Bulldogs | CHL | + Scored 50 goals in the OHL as a 17-year-old, a feat only accomplished in recent memory by Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Jeff Skinner, and Alex DeBrincat - Significant concerns about compete level Uzbekistani-born, but raised and apprenticed in the U.S. (NY / Michigan) |
Victor Söderström | D | SWE | Brynäs | Brynäs | |
Alex Newhook | C | CAN | Victoria Grizzlies | Boston College |
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