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USA Today
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- USA Today
MSU hockey commit Brady Peddle selected by Pittsburgh Penguins in 3rd round of NHL Draft
Michigan State hockey commit Brady Peddle has been selected in the third round of the NHL Entry Draft. Peddle was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins with the No. 91 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday. Peddle was one of many current and future Michigan State players selected in this year's NHL Draft. Peddle committed to Michigan State in April of 2024, and is still a year away from joining the Spartans per a story from the Lansing State Journal. That, of course, could change with the pick by the Penguins and since Peddle initially committed to Michigan State. Peddle played with Waterloo of the USHL this past season. He is a defenseman and is listed at 6-foot-4. Stay with Spartans Wire for additional NHL Entry Draft coverage related to Michigan State hockey. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.


USA Today
a day ago
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- USA Today
MSU hockey commit Max Heise selected by San Jose Sharks in NHL Entry Draft
A future Michigan State hockey player has been selected by the San Jose Sharks in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Max Heise was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the fifth round of the NHL Entry Draft on Saturday. The Sharks used the No. 150 overall pick to obtain Heise's rights. Heise is committed to Michigan State, and is expected to join the Spartans for the 2026-27 season. He will be playing in the WHL next year on the Prince Albert Raiders. Heise is considered a center but can also play on the wing if needed. This past season, Heise recorded 27 goals and 40 points for the Penticton Vees of the BCHL. Stay with Spartans Wire for additional NHL Entry Draft coverage related to Michigan State hockey. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.
Yahoo
a day ago
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- Yahoo
Latest mock draft has Bruins making 2 first-round selections after trading top-6 forward
The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is fast approaching and soon Bruins will know how Boston uses its No. 7 pick. The Bruins have been connected to Brady Martin, Jake O'Brien and Roger McQueen in mock drafts. The Athletic had Boston taking O'Brien in its latest mock at No. 7, but the outlet also had the Original Six franchise trading back into the first round. Advertisement Here's the proposed trade: Vancouver Canucks trade No. 15 pick and forward Nils Höglander to Boston for center Pavel Zacha and forward Marat Khusnutdinov. The Bruins would then use the No. 15 pick to draft Jackson Smith, a left-shot defenseman. 'Smith's all-around upside as a defenseman makes him a valuable prospect with time to grow behind Hampus Lindholm, Nikita Zadorov and Mason Lohrei,' Fluto Shinzawa wrote. 'There is no rush for Smith to turn pro.' While Shinzawa noted the Bruins are 'wary of dealing Zacha,' the chance to get the No. 15 pick is a 'critical opportunity to add to a thin prospect pool.' Advertisement Zacha has been versatile for Boston since joining the organization in 2022, playing both center and wing when needed. He's also developed strong chemistry with David Pastrnak. Thomas Drance, Canucks reporter for The Athletic, believes the trade works out for both teams because Vancouver is 'all-in' on being Stanley Cup contenders in the 2025-26 season and 'needs size and productivity from the middle of the forward group more than anything.' 'Landing Zacha addresses the Canucks' need for a 'top two line center,' and at a reasonable price, with term, cap-wise,' Drance wrote. 'This is a deal that permits Vancouver to focus its resources on adding a legitimate top-of-the-lineup goal threat to try to replace what the club lost when it dealt J.T. Miller (and may lose more of in the likely event that Brock Boeser signs elsewhere in free agency).' It's unclear how the Bruins will utilize their seventh pick or if they will make trades to make multiple picks in Round 1. During Marco Sturm's introductory press conference on Tuesday morning, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney left the door open on potentially trading the pick. Advertisement 'We've been an aggressive organization, whether or not you want to point out fault in regard to trying to win and accomplish the ultimate goal. That's what we're here for,' Sweeney said. 'So we will use the draft capital and try and improve our hockey club this year and moving forward in every capacity possible. It might be making the selection, but it won't mean that we aren't having conversations that say, 'How do we improve our hockey club today and moving forward.'' More Bruins content Read the original article on MassLive.
Yahoo
a day ago
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Latest mock draft has Bruins selecting BC ‘high-end' center team can build around
The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is fast approaching and soon fans will know how the Bruins utilize the No. 7 pick. Boston has been linked to several centers in recent mock drafts including Roger McQueen, Brady Martin and Jake O'Brien. Advertisement In The Athletic's final mock draft, Scott Wheeler has the Bruins selecting a center — but it's not one of the three above. Instead it's Boston College's James Hagens. Here's what Wheeler had to say about the BC product: "Everyone I've talked to in the last week or so seems to think O'Brien/Martin/Hagens don't get past the Flyers and Bruins at 6-7, and yet one of the top eight guys has to go outside the top seven. I've also heard the Bruins have looked into moving up. I do think it's interesting that the Flyers and Bruins seem to like the same three guys and pick back-to-back, though, and Hagens just makes so much sense for the Bruins as that high-end piece to build around if he's there." Elite Prospects calls the 5-foot-11 player a 'fluid skater who is light on his edges.' Advertisement While Hagens' numbers might not jump off the page (11 goals in 37 games in his freshman year at BC), he has offensive instincts and a poll at The Athletic had evaluators unanimously voting Hagens as the 'best hands'in his entire class. Hagens attended the NHL Combine in June and was hopeful he stood out to teams as he made his impression ahead of the draft. 'I love winning. I will do anything to win,' Hagens recently told MassLive's Chris Mason. 'Something that's helped me get to the point where I am today is just how hard I've been able to work my whole life. 'Nothing has ever come easy. I've had to work for everything that I've ever gotten before. And that's something I'm super grateful for. That's something that's just within my family. That's something I was raised up, taught from my parents and my coaches. So going into those meetings, just really expressing how hard I compete and how badly I want to be on a team and hopefully win a Stanley Cup someday.' Advertisement The Bruins need to address their center depth after struggling at the center position since Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci retired in 2023. They signed Elias Lindholm last offseason, but a back injury hindered him throughout the year before he found a groove in the final games. Boston then traded Charlie Coyle — who was a staple at center on the third line — to the Colorado Avalanche at the deadline. Round 1 of the NHL Draft begins Friday at 7 p.m. More Bruins content Read the original article on MassLive.


USA Today
a day ago
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- USA Today
Michigan State hockey commit Eric Nilson picked by Anaheim Ducks in 2025 NHL Entry Draft
We have selected Swedish center Eric Nilson with the 45th overall pick! #NHLDraft | @Honda Another future Spartan has been selected in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Michigan State hockey commit Eric Nilson has been selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the second round of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Nilson -- who is considered a center -- was picked by the Ducks with the No. 45 overall pick. Nilson committed to Michigan State last month, and is expected to join the Spartans roster for the upcoming season. He is a 2007-born native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, but coming from Swedish heritage. Nilson is the son of former NHL player Marcus Nilson, who played 10 seasons in the league, racking up 270 points. Nilson is one of many current or future Spartans that were selected so far in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Michigan State will once again be a top five team entering the season, with plenty of future NHL talent on the roster. Stay with Spartans Wire for additional NHL Draft coverage. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.