General | 4/15/2025 3:20:36 PM
Eighty-five players with United States Hockey League (USHL) ties were named to NHL Central Scouting’s Final Rankings ahead of the 2025 NHL Draft in Los Angeles, Calif. Of those, 54 played a full season in the league this year, representing all 16 teams and giving the USHL an average of 3.4 players per team, which is more than any other junior hockey league in North America.
Among the top 30 North American skaters with USHL experience are alumni
James Hagens (Boston College/NTDP),
Logan Hensler (Wisconsin/NTDP),
Sascha Boumedienne (Boston University/Youngstown Phantoms),
Cullen Potter (Arizona State/NTDP), and
Will Horcoff (Michigan/NTDP).
Active USHL players ranked within the top 32 of North American skaters include
Mason West (Fargo Force),
Ryker Lee (Madison Capitols), and a trio of NTDP players:
Will Moore,
Jack Murtagh, and
Cole McKinney.
Ivan Ryabkin and
Vaclav Nestrasil of the Muskegon Lumberjacks follow closely behind, with
Jacob Rombach of the Lincoln Stars ranked 42nd.
Mason Moe (Madison Capitols),
Ben Kevan (Des Moines Buccaneers),
Adam Benák (Youngstown Phantoms), and
Teddy Mutryn (Chicago Steel) also hold spots inside the top 64.
Eight players listed in the rankings played Minnesota high school hockey and in the USHL this season. Leading that group are West,
Cooper Simpson (Tri-City Storm), and
Blake Vanek (Chicago Steel).
Among North American goalies,
Michael Pradel (Tri-City Storm) ranks third, with
Jack Parsons (Chicago Steel),
Ryan Cameron (NTDP),
Patrick Quinlan (NTDP),
Kam Hendrickson (Waterloo Black Hawks), and
Bjorn Bronas (Sioux City Musketeers) also listed.
Listed affiliate players include North American skaters
Connor Davis (Cedar Rapids RoughRiders),
Everett Baldwin (Cedar Rapids RoughRiders),
Jeremy Loranger (Dubuque Fighting Saints), and
Aidan Lane (Green Bay Gamblers), and Cameron. North American skater Kale Dach (Waterloo Black Hawks) and international skaters Eric Nilson (Chicago Steel) and Michal Svrcek (Lincoln Stars) are also affiliates, although they have not played a USHL game.
The USHL has been the top producer of NHL Draft selections for eight consecutive years, developing more picks than any other league since 2012. Last season, the league produced 10 first-round selections and 49 total picks in the 2024 NHL Draft. Removing players selected from the NTDP, that averaged to 1.67 players per team, highest among all other junior leagues.
About the USHL
The United States Hockey League and its 16 member clubs are committed to being the leading 16–20-year-old junior hockey league in the world. More than half of Division I men’s hockey roster spots are held by USHL alumni and more than 195 alumni were listed on NHL rosters at the start of the 2024-25 season.
The league's
player-first approach, including a 2:1 practice-to-game ratio and a schedule with 92% of games played on weekends, provides its players with the optimal environment for athletic and personal growth, creating pathways for the next generation of stars like Kyle Connor (Youngstown Phantoms), Macklin Celebrini (Chicago Steel), Cole Caufield (NTDP), Adam Fantilli (Chicago Steel) and Jeremy Swayman (Sioux Falls Stampede).
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