Not the greatest year for Minnesota prospects, but here’s the players selected so far, midway through the fourth round. (Adding to create a master list.)
45. Los Angeles Kings – Brock Faber, D, USA U-18 (USNTDP)
80. Calgary Flames – Jake Boltmann, D, Edina (USHS)
81. Chicago Blackhawks – Wyatt Kaiser, D, Andover (USHS)
91. Vegas Golden Knights – Jackson Hallum, C, St. Thomas (USHS)
102. Montreal Canadiens – Jack Smith, C, St. Cloud Cathedral (USHS)
109. Montreal Canadiens – Blake Biondi, C, Hermantown (USHS)
151. Boston Bruins – Mason Langenbrunner, D, Eden Prairie (USHS)
180. Toronto Maple Leafs – Joe Miller, C, Blake School (USHS)
NHL Draft
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Jack Smith 102 Montreal
Blake Biondi 109 Montreal
Blake Biondi 109 Montreal
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Jackson Hallum most improved, wasnt even ranked in final NHL CS report.
Fastest player in Minn HS this year. Unbelievable how quickly he gets to top speed.
Has been piling up points in the HS Summer Showcase and HS Elite League, roughly tied with Kukkonen for league lead, this has been getting him lots of scout attention
The U of Mich commitment was announced fairly recently. The surprising VGK draft number followed today, he leapfrogged others to come in at 91.
Fastest player in Minn HS this year. Unbelievable how quickly he gets to top speed.
Has been piling up points in the HS Summer Showcase and HS Elite League, roughly tied with Kukkonen for league lead, this has been getting him lots of scout attention
The U of Mich commitment was announced fairly recently. The surprising VGK draft number followed today, he leapfrogged others to come in at 91.
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That's a wrap! One in the 2nd round, three in the 3rd, two in the 4th, and one each in the 5th and 6th.
Here are the college commitments:
Minnesota 3 (Faber, Boltmann, Miller)
UMD 3 (Kaiser, Smith, Biondi)
Michigan 1 (Hallum)
Harvard 1 (Langenbrunner)
Like WM stated, Hallum was the biggest surprise. Vegas obviously wanted him pretty badly to jump up and grab him in the third round. Faber was first off the board as expected, but his projections were all over the map, and he even went a bit earlier than expected in round two.
Here are the college commitments:
Minnesota 3 (Faber, Boltmann, Miller)
UMD 3 (Kaiser, Smith, Biondi)
Michigan 1 (Hallum)
Harvard 1 (Langenbrunner)
Like WM stated, Hallum was the biggest surprise. Vegas obviously wanted him pretty badly to jump up and grab him in the third round. Faber was first off the board as expected, but his projections were all over the map, and he even went a bit earlier than expected in round two.
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Jackson Hallum most improved, wasnt even ranked in final NHL CS report.
Fastest player in Minn HS this year. Unbelievable how quickly he gets to top speed.
Has been piling up points in the HS Summer Showcase and HS Elite League, roughly tied with Kukkonen for league lead, this has been getting him lots of scout attention
The U of Mich commitment was announced fairly recently. The surprising VGK draft number followed today, he leapfrogged others to come in at 91.
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He has great upside and will be going to a program that NHL teams respect a lot.
Jackson Hallum most improved, wasnt even ranked in final NHL CS report.
Fastest player in Minn HS this year. Unbelievable how quickly he gets to top speed.
Has been piling up points in the HS Summer Showcase and HS Elite League, roughly tied with Kukkonen for league lead, this has been getting him lots of scout attention
The U of Mich commitment was announced fairly recently. The surprising VGK draft number followed today, he leapfrogged others to come in at 91.
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He has great upside and will be going to a program that NHL teams respect a lot.