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Otters' Schaefer awarded with CHL top draft prospect award

Otters' Schaefer awarded with CHL top draft prospect award

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Otters defenseman Matthew Schaefer was recognized by the CHL as the league's top draft prospect award winner.
The 17-year-old, Schaefer, is the second Otter to receive that recognition with Connor McDavid being the other back in 2015.
Schaefer, a former number one overall pick in the OHL priority selection back in 2023 who had his season cut short after suffering a broken collarbone in December, totaled 22 points in 17 games this past season.
Currently ranked as the #1 North American Skater by NHL Central Scouting and projected to go first overall in the NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles on June 27, this award adds to the list of accolades for Schaefer.
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Otters' Schaefer awarded with CHL top draft prospect award
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Otters' Schaefer awarded with CHL top draft prospect award

Otters defenseman Matthew Schaefer was recognized by the CHL as the league's top draft prospect award winner. The 17-year-old, Schaefer, is the second Otter to receive that recognition with Connor McDavid being the other back in 2015. Schaefer, a former number one overall pick in the OHL priority selection back in 2023 who had his season cut short after suffering a broken collarbone in December, totaled 22 points in 17 games this past season. Currently ranked as the #1 North American Skater by NHL Central Scouting and projected to go first overall in the NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles on June 27, this award adds to the list of accolades for Schaefer. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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