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Flyers add scoring, size in first round of NHL Draft with Porter Martone, Jack Nesbitt picks
Flyers add scoring, size in first round of NHL Draft with Porter Martone, Jack Nesbitt picks

New York Times

time3 hours ago

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Flyers add scoring, size in first round of NHL Draft with Porter Martone, Jack Nesbitt picks

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Headed into Friday's first round of the 2025 NHL draft, the Philadelphia Flyers system had two discernible needs: more size and snarl, particularly considering the way the league is trending lately, and another potentially high-end center. They may have addressed both with Porter Martone, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound agitating winger taken with the sixth-overall pick, and Jack Nesbitt, a 6-4, 183-pound pivot that they traded up to acquire 12th overall. Advertisement Regarding Martone, GM Daniel Briere stuck to his word from earlier this month when he suggested the plan was to select the best player available with the Flyers' highest pick. After there was a run on centers with Michael Misa, Anton Frondell, Caleb Desnoyers and Brady Martin going second through fifth, the Flyers snagged Martone, who posted 37 goals and 98 points in 57 games as a right wing for OHL Brampton this past season. 'We would have preferred a center, but we felt we couldn't pass up on a chance to bring a difference-maker like Porter Martone to the team,' Briere said. A legendary moment. Charles Barkley welcomes Porter Martone to the City of Brotherly Love. #NHLDraft — Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 28, 2025 Martone is viewed not only as a scorer but someone who can play an aggressive, physical style when necessary. That was overtly reflected in a trio of players Martone said he looks at as comparables: Corey Perry, Matthew Tkachuk and Wayne Simmonds. He also may be the most NHL-ready player of the draft. For one thing, wingers are typically better able to acclimate to the league more quickly than any other position, and Martone was the only winger selected among the first dozen picks. He also got a brief taste playing with and against NHL players after he earned an invite to the IIHF World Championships in May to skate for Team Canada at the conclusion of his junior season. Martone expressed a high level of confidence that his path to the NHL will be an abbreviated one, and Briere didn't necessarily disagree. 'At the World Championships (playing) against NHL players — I think I proved that I can do that. I think I proved that I fit in,' Martone said. 'But, I'm going to continue to get better every single day.' Said Briere: 'His body, the way he's built, is a little bigger, thicker guy. … He's a really good player already. He's pretty close to being ready. I don't know that it's going to be the right thing to play him this year in the upcoming season, but we'll see. If there's one thing I would say in this draft, he's pretty close to being the most ready out of that group.' Advertisement Martone is also familiar with three current Flyers from his experience at the World Championships: Travis Konecny, Travis Sanheim and Tyson Foerster, who also skated for Team Canada. Briere said that he received texts from Sanheim and Konecny joyfully approving of the pick, while Foerster 'couldn't say more good things about Porter in trying to convince me to take him.' 'All three of those guys were tremendous to me,' said Martone, who was scoreless in two games in the tournament. 'One thing I noticed over there is how much they loved being a Flyer, and how much they take pride in being a Flyer. … I can't wait to be their teammate.' Nesbitt is more of a project than Martone. While his size and scoring are intriguing — he posted 64 points in 65 games with OHL Windsor this season — his skating is a distinct area of concern. Nesbitt knows it's something he needs to work on, while concurrently adding more bulk. 'I play a very physical game. As a bigger guy, I need to improve my skating and I'm looking to put on a little weight, so that's going to come, as well,' Nesbitt said. 'But, yeah, I'm going to be working a lot of my skating, quick feet. As a centerman, I have to get into the small areas pretty quick, and be able to forecheck.' That's clearly something that the Flyers figure Nesbitt, who was voted the most improved player in the OHL coaches poll, will be able to overcome, considering they paid a fairly hefty price to move up to take him in surrendering the 22nd and 31st overall picks to the Pittsburgh Penguins. According to a Flyers team source, the club was under the impression that Nesbitt, who was 15th in Corey Pronman's final mock draft, would be taken 'in the next pick or two,' which forced them into action. Why did they target Nesbitt so aggressively? 'The package,' Briere said. 'The combination of the size, the grit, the playmaking abilities, the goal scoring already. Second half of the season, he took a big step on a really good Windsor team.' Advertisement Regarding his skating, Briere compared Nesbitt with Foerster, who dropped to 23rd in the 2020 draft due to perceived skating issues, but has since become a key cog in the Flyers' future. 'If (Nesbitt) hits as a second-line center, it's going to be a huge asset for us,' Briere said. As for Martone and Nesbitt both having decent size, that's something that, if you believe Briere, was more of a coincidence than anything else. 'It's a nice bonus that they're both tall and will bring us size, as well,' he said. 'But it just kind of worked out that way. It wasn't a plan that we had in mind going into the draft that we wanted to get bigger. It just happened that way.' The Flyers have seven picks on Saturday when the draft resumes, including three in the top half of the second round (36, 40 and 48 overall). Briere said there were opportunities to move up again late in the first round, but after trading a second-round pick to Anaheim as part of the deal for Trevor Zegras, and losing the 31st overall pick in the move to grab Nesbitt, they will likely use at least their three second-rounders on Saturday. (Top photo of Jack Nesbitt: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)

Flyers' Jack Nesbitt Trade Complete with 2 Penguins Draft Picks
Flyers' Jack Nesbitt Trade Complete with 2 Penguins Draft Picks

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

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Flyers' Jack Nesbitt Trade Complete with 2 Penguins Draft Picks

The Flyers paid a heavy price to trade up for Jack Nesbitt. (Photo: Kirby Lee, Imagn Images) The Philadelphia Flyers shocked many when they traded with the Pittsburgh Penguins to draft Jack Nesbitt, but the price paid might not be so bad after all. Shortly after drafting Porter Martone with the No. 6 pick, the Flyers traded picks 22 and 31 to the Penguins in exchange for No. 12, which they subsequently used on the 6-foot-5 Nesbitt. Advertisement The Penguins ultimately selected QMJHL winger Bill Zonnon with the 22nd pick, then used the 31st pick and their 57th pick, a second-rounder, to move up to 24 with the Los Angeles Kings sliding back. The 24th pick was used on Michigan center Will Horcoff, who, like Nesbitt, is a tool-laden center with the size you can't teach. Effectively, with the trade now complete from the Flyers' side of things, Philadelphia got the center they preferred at the cost of Zonnon. Zonnon is a good prospect, but he ranked fourth on my Flyers big board at the left wing position behind Malcom Spence, Cullen Potter, and Lynden Lakovic, who were all available after the Penguins selected Horcoff. Advertisement With three second-round picks in their cupboard still, there's a great chance the Flyers can land one of those guys; Lakovic, at 6-foot-5, seems to fit the kind of team they're building, even though he doesn't use his size all that much. But that's the benefit of having Rick Tocchet as the head coach and adding Nesbitt. Even Martone isn't all that physical, but he can do the job when needed. But, yes, although the value on the Jack Nesbitt trade was poor, the Flyers lined up their shot and took it well. It's up to them and their development staff to now make it count in the long run.

BREAKING: Flyers Take Porter Martone At Sixth Overall
BREAKING: Flyers Take Porter Martone At Sixth Overall

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

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BREAKING: Flyers Take Porter Martone At Sixth Overall

The Philadelphia Flyers have selected Porter Martone at No. 6 in the 2025 NHL Draft. Martone, a right winger, brings size and intelligence to the Flyers' offense, and it's suggested that he could be ready for an NHL roster come October. Advertisement The 6'3" forward brings plenty of energy, and has proven himself capable of scoring and driving possession. The hope is that he can balance out an offense with equally high-motor players like Matvei Michkov and Trevor Zegras. He's drawn comparisons to players like Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk and Dallas Stars standout Mikko Rantanen. Martone also grew up a Flyers fan, revealing that he had a poster of former Flyers captain Claude Giroux in his basement. General manager Danny Briere also said with a smile on his face that they had pictures of Martone in Flyers gear.

Full list of 2025 NHL Draft picks, starting with Matthew Schaefer at No. 1
Full list of 2025 NHL Draft picks, starting with Matthew Schaefer at No. 1

New York Times

time8 hours ago

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  • New York Times

Full list of 2025 NHL Draft picks, starting with Matthew Schaefer at No. 1

The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL Draft. The 2025 NHL Draft is underway in Los Angeles, with the New York Islanders selecting defenseman Matthew Schaefer at No. 1. How will the rest of the draft shake out? Catch up on all selections, from No. 1 to No. 224, right here. (Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; photos of Michael Misa, Matthew Schaefer and Porter Martone: Michael Miller/ISI Photos / Getty Images)

NHL News: Bruins Meet With Exciting Prospect Ahead Of Draft
NHL News: Bruins Meet With Exciting Prospect Ahead Of Draft

Yahoo

timea day ago

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NHL News: Bruins Meet With Exciting Prospect Ahead Of Draft

The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is just about here, as the first round of it is on June 27. This is an important draft for the Boston Bruins, as they have the seventh-overall pick and need to land a good prospect with it. With draft day almost here, the Bruins recently met with one of this year's top draft-eligible prospects. Advertisement While speaking to reporters, including Elite Prospects' Cam Robinson, Porter Martone revealed that he had meetings with the Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers ahead of arriving in Los Angeles for the draft. It is simple to understand why the Bruins have interest in Martone. This is because he is a 6-foot-5 power forward who has simply dominated both offensively and physically at the junior level. In 57 games this season with the Brampton Steelheards, he recorded new OHL career highs with 37 goals, 61 assists, and 98 points. He also had four goals and nine points in six playoff games this year for the OHL squad. Advertisement It also is not a secret that the Bruins desperately need help at the right wing position. Selecting an exciting prospect like Martone would have the potential to do just that. Yet, it is also important to note that the Flyers currently have the sixth-overall pick of this year's draft. Thus, they will have the chance to select Martone before the Bruins, assuming he has not already been picked once Philadelphia is on the clock. Nevetheless, it will be interesting to see if Martone ends up being who the Bruins select with their seventh-overall pick. They will have plenty of promising youngsters to consider in addition to him. Photo Credit: Michael Augello of The Hockey News

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