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NHL draft news: New York Islanders hold top NHL draft pick as Matthew Schaefer leads buzz with ‘he does it all' praise

NHL draft news: New York Islanders hold top NHL draft pick as Matthew Schaefer leads buzz with ‘he does it all' praise

Time of India4 days ago

NHL-Matthew Schaefer during the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine (Credit: Getty Images)
NHL-Matthew Schaefer during the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine (Credit: Getty Images)
NHL-Matthew Schaefer during the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine (Credit: Getty Images)
NHL-Matthew Schaefer during the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine (Credit: Getty Images)
NHL-Matthew Schaefer during the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine (Credit: Getty Images)
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All eyes are on the New York Islanders as the NHL Draft kicks off at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. After a surprising lottery win in May, the Islanders hold the No. 1 overall pick.
Their decision could transform the franchise's trajectory, especially with the spotlight centered on one name: Matthew Schaefer.
Despite enduring a season plagued by illness and injury, the Erie Otters defenseman remains the highest-ranked North American skater. Scouts praise Schaefer's elite skating, offensive instincts, and mental toughness. The 6-foot-2 Ontario native logged 22 points in just 17 games before a collarbone injury ended his season early.
His international performance, where he captained Canada to gold at the Hlinka/Gretzky Cup, further boosted his stock.
Welcome to the NHL | Matthew Schaefer
Michael Misa
and Anton Frondell in serious contention
While Matthew Schaefer leads the projections, other elite prospects could make the Islanders' decision more complex. Michael Misa, a high-scoring forward from the OHL's Saginaw Spirit, is drawing attention as a potential top-two selection.
Still, the Islanders' organizational needs may influence their final decision, with defensive depth a growing concern.
A foundational blue-liner like Schaefer might be too valuable to pass up. Even with high-octane forwards available.
James Hagens
adds local angle and emotional twist
James Hagens could offer the most compelling narrative twist, the Boston College standout is not only the top-ranked American player in the draft. But also a Long Island native and lifelong Islanders fan, with elite offensive instincts and two standout seasons on the U.S. national development team.
Hagens brings both sentimental value and high-end talent.
As the clock ticks down to the first pick Friday night, the Islanders face a pivotal decision: whether they stick with the presumed choice in Schaefer or shake up expectations. Along with Misa or Hagens, the 2024 draft could mark a defining chapter in New York's quest to return to contender status.
Also Read:
NHL trade news: New York Rangers confirm they are trading 2025 12th overall pick to Pittsburgh Penguins
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