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Anaheim Ducks NHL Draft guide: Picks, best fits and analysis

Anaheim Ducks NHL Draft guide: Picks, best fits and analysis

New York Times27-06-2025
The Anaheim Ducks have 10 picks in the 2025 NHL Draft: Nos. 10, 45, 60, 72, 101, 104, 136, 159, 168, 200. Here's what to expect.
The Ducks have one of the best groups of young forwards in the league and have invested a lot of high picks in recent years in forwards. They also have young defensemen who are developing well in Pavel Mintyukov, Olen Zellweger and Tristan Luneau, but the high-end talent is heavily tilted toward their forward group.
In recent mock drafts, Corey Pronman has projected the following picks:
10. Radim Mrtka, D
60. Pyotr Andreyanov, G
72. Caeden Herrington, D
101. Karl Annborn, D
104. Kristian Epperson, LW
136. Sam Laurila, D
159. William Bundgaard, C
168. Niklas Nykyri, D
200. Carson Cameron, D
(Photo of Ducks GM Pat Verbeek: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)
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