NHL Releases Final Draft Rankings For 2023 Upper Deck NHL Draft

2023 Upper Deck NHL Draft

NHL Public Relations

April 18, 2023

NEW YORK (April 18, 2023) – Connor Bedard (North Vancouver, B.C.), a center from the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats, held his position as the No. 1 prospect for the 2023 Upper Deck NHL Draft as the NHL Central Scouting Bureau today released its final rankings presented by BioSteel. Bedard, who can become the first WHL player selected first overall since Ryan Nugent-Hopkins in 2011, finished the 2022-23 season with 71-72—143 in 57 GP to lead the WHL in goals, assists and points.

Bedard led all Canadian Hockey League players across the Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in goals, points and points per game (min. 50 GP). He had more games in which he recorded five or more points in the 2022-23 regular season (10x) than he did games in which he failed to register a point (5x).

Bedard produced numbers the WHL has not seen in nearly a quarter of a century. His 71 goals were the most by a WHL player in 24 years (Pavel Brendl: 73 in 1998-99) and his 143 points the highest single-season total by a WHL skater in 27 years, when three players topped the number: Mark Deyell (159), Frank Banham (152) and Hnat Domenichelli (148).

At age 17, Bedard is already a two-time gold medal winner at the World Junior Championship including a breakout performance at the 2023 tournament where he led all skaters in goals (9), assists (14) and points (23). Those totals allowed him to set a Team Canada record for points in a single World Junior tournament and post the highest single-tournament total by any player at age 17 or younger. He was named Most Valuable Player, Best Forward and a Tournament All-Star at the 2023 tournament.

“Connor Bedard is one of those unique, elite talents who belongs in the same category as other generational talents before him such as Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby,” said Dan Marr, Vice President of NHL Central Scouting. “He has been in the spotlight for the past three years and during that time he has risen to impact and impress on every occasion while often being the youngest member of the team. He is an exceptional young man on and off the ice and has constantly shown all season long that he is the No. 1 prospect for the 2023 NHL Draft.”

“In addition to Bedard, there are many other intriguing high-end talents in the 2023 Draft Class,” says Marr. “They include elite prospects such as Adam Fantilli, the remarkable freshman from the University of Michigan who won the Hobey Baker Award while leading his school to a Big 10 title and topping all NCAA skaters in goals and points in what was a college season for the ages, as well as Leo Carlsson, an exceptional prospect and star in the making who performed like a veteran with Orebro in the Swedish Hockey League.”

CLICK HERE for #NHLStats: 10 Things to Know About Connor Bedard – a mix of on-ice achievements and off-ice storylines including the time he brought a hockey stick while on vacation in Hawaii and how a broken wrist helped make him a better player. 

Adam Fantilli (Nobleton, Ont.), a standout freshman at the University of Michigan and another member of Team Canada’s gold-medal winning entry at the 2023 World Junior Championship, ranks as the No. 2 North American Skater. As a draft-eligible freshman, Fantilli (30-35—65 in 36 GP) led all U.S. College Hockey skaters in goals, points and points per game (1.81 P/GP) and was named the recipient of the 2022-23 Hobey Baker Award.

Joining Bedard and Fantilli among the top-five North American skaters are No. 3-ranked William Smith (Boston, Mass.), a center from USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Under-18 Team; No. 4 Matthew Wood (Lethbridge, Alta.), a right wing for the University of Connecticut who grew up in Nanaimo, B.C. as a friend and teammate of Bedard; and No. 5 Ryan Leonard (Northampton, Mass.), a right wing from the USA Hockey NTDP Under-18 Team.

Leo Carlsson (Karlstad, Sweden), a center for Orebro of the Swedish Hockey League, ranks No. 1 among international skaters. Carlsson spent the entire 2022-23 season in Sweden’s top men’s league where he recorded 10-15—25 in 44 GP – the highest assist and point totals by a teenager in the Swedish Hockey League last season.

Players from six different countries make up the top-10 international skaters. Joining Carlsson in the top five are No. 2 Matvei Michkov (Perm, Russia), a right wing from the KHL in the Ska St. Petersburg organization; No. 3 Dalibor Dvorsky (Zvolen, Slovakia), a right wing playing for AIK in Sweden’s second division; No. 4 Eduard Sale (Brno, Czechia), a left wing for Brno in the Czech Extraliga; and No. 5 David Reinbacher (Hohenems, Austria), a defenseman for Kloten in Switzerland’s National League.

Carson Bjarnason (Brandon, Man.) of Brandon (WHL) is the No. 1-ranked North American goaltender and Alexander Hellnemo (born in Boblingen, Germany), a Swedish national who plays for Skelleftea’s junior team, tops the list of international goaltenders.

 The final rankings feature the top 224 skaters and 32 goaltenders in North America as well as the top 144 skaters and 12 goaltenders internationally.

In its 48th year of operation, NHL Central Scouting provides evaluation and scouting of draft-eligible players to NHL member clubs. Headed by Vice President of Central Scouting Dan Marr, NHL Central Scouting employs eight full-time scouts throughout North America. To report on prospects playing internationally, the NHL employs the services of Goran Stubb and his staff at European Scouting Services based in Finland.

The 2023 NHL Draft is scheduled from June 28-29 and will be hosted by the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

For NHL Draft history visit https://records.nhl.com/draft.

Attachments:

Final_Draft_Rankings_041823.pdf

2023NHLDraft_ProspectProfliles_FinalRankings.pdf

2023 NHL CS Final Rankings – NA Skaters.pdf

2023 NHL CS Final Rankings – ITL Skaters.pdf

2023 NHL CS Final Rankings – NA Goalies.pdf

2023 NHL CS Final Rankings – ITL Goalies.pdf

Source: nhl.com

NHL Releases Mid-Season Rankings for 2022 Draft

Kingston Frontenacs Forward Shane Wright Tops List of North American Skaters

NEW YORK (Jan. 12, 2022) – Shane Wright (Burlington, Ont.), a center from the Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs, ranks No. 1 among North American skaters for the 2022 NHL Draft as the NHL Central Scouting Bureau today released its mid-season rankings. Wright can become the first Frontenacs player selected No. 1 overall in the NHL Draft and the first OHL player since Connor McDavid in 2015.

Wright has recorded 11-19—30 in 22 games with Kingston this season (1.36 P/GP). He was granted exceptional player status to enter the OHL early and was selected with the No. 1 pick by Kingston in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection before claiming Canadian Hockey League and OHL Rookie of the Year honors in 2019-20.

“Shane Wright is a strong stride skater who possesses elusive outside speed to beat defenders and quickness to evade checks or lead a rush,” said Dan Marr, Director of NHL Central Scouting. “He has elite hockey sense with vision, anticipation and composure and has proven that he can carry the load and lead the way when it’s needed in game situations. He has carried himself remarkably despite many disruptions and distractions endured the past year and a half.”

Logan Cooley (Pittsburgh, Penn.), a center for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program’s Under-18 Team who ranks fourth on the club in points (14-20—34 in 24 GP), is the No. 2-ranked North American Skater. Cooley, who grew up in the Pittsburgh area, was part of the first-ever season of players who took part in Sidney Crosby’s Little Penguins Learn to Play Program, an introductory program for children ages five to nine that provided first-time participants free head-to-toe equipment along with on-ice instruction by the Penguins captain.

“Logan Cooley plays an attack game with his speed and smarts,” said Marr. “To say he has speed that makes a difference is an understatement – he has speed that impacts the game. Logan plays with high energy and his ability to process the game and execute plays at top speed make him one of the highest-ranked players in the 2022 Draft class.”

Matt Savoie (St. Albert, Alta.), a center for the Winnipeg ICE of the Western Hockey League, is the No. 3-ranked North American skater. Savoie, a rookie, leads all WHL skaters in assists and points with 18-34—52 in 34 games including a 13-game point streak from Oct. 30 – Dec. 4, 2021 (8-17—25 in 13 GP).

“Matt Savoie is one of the best natural scorers and offensive players in the 2022 Draft class,” said Marr. “A strong skater with very good balance for his size, he possesses deceptive speed and quickness to lead a rush and navigate through traffic. He’s the type that wants the puck on his stick and has a good shot variety in which to finish his scoring chances.”

Rounding out the top-five North American skaters are No. 4 Conor Geekie (Strathclair, Man.), a center for Winnipeg (WHL) and the brother of Seattle Kraken forward Morgan Geekie, as well as No. 5 Pavel Mintyukov (Moscow, Russia), a defenseman for the OHL’s Saginaw Spirit who ranks tied for 10th among OHL defensemen in points (6-16—22 in 29 games).

Joakim Kemell (Jyvaskyla, Finland), a right wing for JYP in Finland’s top professional league, ranks No. 1 among international skaters, with No. 2-ranked Juraj Slafkovsky (Kosice, Slovakia), a left wing for TPS in Finland and No. 3-ranked Danila Yurov (Chelyabinsk, Russia), a right wing from Magnitogorsk of the KHL making up the top three.

“Joakim Kemell had a sensational start to the season where as a 17-year-old rookie he was leading the league in scoring until an injury late in October,” said Goran Stubb of European Scouting Services. “Kemell is an excellent, smooth skater with great offensive instincts – a highly-skilled playmaker who plays a competitive two-way game.”

Tyler Brennan (Winnipeg, Man.) of Prince George (WHL) is the No. 1-ranked North American goaltender and Topias Leinonen (Jyvaskyla, Finland) of JYP’s junior team tops the list of international goaltenders.

The final rankings feature the top 224 skaters and 32 goaltenders in North America as well as the top 135 skaters and 10 goaltenders internationally.

In its 47th year of operation, NHL Central Scouting provides evaluation and scouting of draft-eligible players to NHL member clubs. Headed by Director of Central Scouting Dan Marr, NHL Central Scouting employs eight full-time scouts throughout North America. To report on prospects playing internationally, the NHL employs the services of Goran Stubb and his staff at European Scouting Services based in Finland.

The 2022 NHL Draft is scheduled from July 7-8, 2022 and will be hosted by the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre in Montreal, Que.

For NHL Draft history visit https://records.nhl.com/draft.

Additional prospect profiles are available in the attached document.

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Attachments:

2022 Mid-Season Draft Rankings – NA Skaters.pdf

2022 Mid-Season Draft Rankings – ITL Skaters.pdf

2022 Mid-Season Draft Rankings – NA Goalies.pdf

2022 Mid-Season Draft Rankings – ITL Goalies.pdf

MidSeason_Draft_Rankings_011222.pdf

ProspectBios2022_MidSeason.pdf