Home

News

Video

In-Short
NHL Development Camps: Spotlighting the 2025 Draft's Top 10 Undrafted Prospects to Watch
  • 491 views
  • 2 min read

NHL development camps are underway, offering a crucial opportunity for teams to evaluate prospects, including those who went undrafted in the recent 2025 NHL Entry Draft. For many overlooked players, these camps represent a chance to impress NHL coaches and management, potentially leading to a future contract. Here’s a look at ten of the top undrafted prospects who are turning heads at development camps this year:

  1. Reese Hamilton (LHD, Regina Pats, WHL): Hamilton, ranked 64th by Daily Faceoff, is a defenseman with a strong all-around game. He combines good skating with a physical edge, making him difficult to play against in his own zone. His offensive game is still developing, but his defensive reliability makes him a valuable prospect.

  2. Tomas Pobezal (C, HK Nitra, Slovakia): Pobezal has been a consistent presence for Slovakia in international competitions. Known for his smarts, speed, and good decision-making with the puck, he projects as a responsible bottom-six forward with offensive upside. Several Ontario Hockey League teams have shown interest in the import forward.

  3. Owen Conrad (LHD, Charlottetown Islanders, QMJHL): Conrad is an athletic and strong defenseman who excels at moving the puck and closing down space. While his offensive game isn't a standout, his aggressiveness and defensive prowess make him a tough opponent. Some were surprised that Conrad went unselected in the draft.

  4. Luka Radivojevic (RHD, Muskegon Lumberjacks, USHL): Radivojevic is a poised, offensive-minded defenseman with excellent skating, vision, and hockey IQ. Despite size concerns, his offensive capabilities and potential have drawn comparisons to Quinn Hughes. He will be playing for Boston College next season.

  5. Bruno Osmanis (RW, Bjorkloven, Sweden U-20): Osmanis is a skilled winger with a knack for scoring. Playing in Sweden's junior system, he demonstrates a strong offensive toolkit and the potential to develop into a scoring threat.

  6. Dakoda Rheaume-Mullen (RHD, University of Michigan, NCAA): The son of Manon Rheaume, Dakoda established himself as a solid, mobile defensive presence in his freshman season at the University of Michigan. His smarts and speed made him a favorite among scouts. He is noted for his solid gap control and mobility.

  7. Philippe Veilleux (LW, Val-d'Or Foreurs, QMJHL): Veilleux was passed over in the draft possibly due to his smaller frame. He’s a smart forward who excels in 1-on-1 situations and transition play. His weak defensive game is an area for improvement, but his raw skill is undeniable.

  8. Lev Katzin (LW, Guelph Storm, OHL): Katzin is a skilled player with a good shot. He can be physical at times, and when he is on his game, he is intense and driven to get pucks on net. Consistency is an area that needs improvement.

  9. Topias Hynninen (C, Jukurit, Liiga): Hynninen is a Finnish center with good size and skill. Playing in the Liiga, he has experience against older competition, which could benefit his development.

  10. Zachary Morin (LW, Saint John Sea Dogs, QMJHL): Morin is a left winger who transitioned to the QMJHL. Despite needing refinement in his skating, he possesses skills and is a known producer.

These development camps provide these players with invaluable exposure and the chance to demonstrate their abilities to NHL teams. For some, it's an opportunity to earn an entry-level contract, while for others, it's a chance to gain experience and improve their game for future consideration. The coming weeks will be critical as these undrafted prospects aim to prove that being overlooked in the draft was a mistake.


Writer - Aanya Sharma
With an observant eye, a genuine interest in people, and a passion for sports, Aanya is a budding journalist eager to capture her community's defining stories. She believes in the power of local narratives to foster connection and understanding. Aanya, also an avid sports enthusiast, is currently honing her interviewing skills, focusing on active listening and drawing out the human element in every story she pursues.
Advertisement

Latest Post


World  |  Jul 04, 2025
During his visit to Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as "Bihar ki Beti" (daughter of Bihar), highlighting her ancestral connections to the Indian state of Bihar. Addressing ...

World  |  Jul 04, 2025
Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer, is at the center of a controversy for allegedly working simultaneously at multiple startups in the US. The issue gained widespread attention after Suhail Doshi, the co-founder of Mixpanel and founder of Play...

Business  |  Jul 04, 2025
As of July 4, 2025, petrol and diesel prices across India remain subject to daily revisions, a practice known as dynamic fuel pricing, implemented in June 2017 to enhance transparency. These prices are influenced by a combination of factors, includin...

Business  |  Jul 04, 2025
Here's a stock market update focusing on Vedanta, Reliance Industries, IEX, and NBCC India: **Vedanta** Vedanta has demonstrated strong operational performance in Q1 FY26, marked by record alumina production at its Lanjigarh refinery and peak mined...

Advertisement
Sports  |  Jul 04, 2025
Shubman Gill's magnificent innings of 269 in the second Test against England at Edgbaston wasn't just a display of remarkable talent; it was a testament to composure, adaptability, and the impact of timely advice. Gill's record-breaking knock, the hi...

Sports  |  Jul 04, 2025
Shubman Gill's recent record-breaking innings in the second Test against England has sparked considerable discussion, with comparisons being drawn to the achievements of legendary Indian batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. The young captain's p...

Sports  |  Jul 04, 2025
The expanded Club World Cup is witnessing the immediate impact of new managerial appointments, with several quarter-finalists experiencing a revitalized approach under their recently appointed coaches. These managers have wasted no time in stamping t...

Sports  |  Jul 04, 2025
For Hong Kong's Matthew Cheung, the resumption of the Asian Tour marks the beginning of an ambitious seven-week journey spanning continents. After spending a gap in the Asian Tour competing in Europe, Cheung is back in action, setting his sights on s...

Advertisement
About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 DailyDigest360