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Craig’s List: Lots of talent down the middle ahead of NHL Draft

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Button shares why he has Misa No. 2 on his Craig's List draft prospect rankings TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joins Jay Onrait to discuss his final prospect rankings ahead of the NHL Draft in June. Button explains why he has Saginaw Spirit forward Michael Misa as his No. 2 prospect on the board, and how Soo Greyhounds forward Brady Martin jumped up from No. 20 to No. 6.

For TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button, the 2025 NHL Draft will be defined by the centres.

Button has 13 centres in his top 32, including seven in the top 11, headlined by Saginaw’s Michael Misa (No. 2) and Djurgardens’ Anton Frondell (No. 3).

The other five centres making the top 11 are Brandon’s Roger McQueen (No. 5), Sault Ste. Marie’s Brady Martin (No. 6), Moncton’s Caleb Desnoyers (No. 7), Boston College’s James Hagens (No. 8) and Brantford’s Jake O’Brien (No. 11).

One of the biggest jumps on Button’s latest ranking is Martin, who went from No. 20 in March to No. 6.

Martin, 18, is fresh off helping Canada win its second straight gold medal at the U18s, scoring three goals with 11 points in seven games.

Martin had 33 goals and 72 points in 57 games with the Greyhounds this season as a sophomore and added two goals and two assists in five playoff games.

“The hallmark of his game is his skating and determination are excellent,” said Button of Martin. “His willingness to use those two things to impact the game significantly is tremendous and in so many different areas. I see somebody, from a scoring offensive point of view, from a physical catalyst, to penalty killing, he’s got a significant presence in the game.”

Another centre who rose in Button’s ranking is Ivan Ryabkin of the United States Hockey League’s Muskegon Lumberjacks, who moves up from No. 27 to No. 19.

Ryabkin arrived in the USHL at the end of December after terminating his contract with the KHL’s Dynamo Moscow.

In 27 regular-season games with Muskegon, the 18-year-old had 19 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, he had seven goals and 16 points in 14 games as he helped the Lumberjacks win the Clark Cup as USHL champions.

“He’s another player that has a real determination and I think his determination is more on the offensive side of things,” said Button. “He’s got a real significant offensive bent to his game; he can shoot the puck. He reminds a little bit of Tomas Hertl at the same age, the way he moves about the ice, the way he gets himself into spots to shoot and to score.”

Button also singles out two Western Hockey League centres in Victoria’s Cole Reschny (No. 13) and Seattle’s Braeden Cootes (No. 21).

Reschny had 26 goals and 92 points in 62 games for the Royals in the regular season. He cranked it up a notch in the playoffs, scoring nine goals with 25 points in 11 games.

Cootes, who captained the Thunderbirds as a draft-eligible player this season, had 26 goals and 63 points in 60 games.

Both players were also significant contributors in helping Canada win U18 gold. Cootes, who was the captain, had six goals and 12 points and was named a top three player for Canada while Reschny had five goals and eight points, including the overtime winner in the quarter-finals against Czechia.

“I think they’re both two centres that just understand really strong, two-way centre play,” said Button of the pair. “I’m so impressed with the two of them, how much they understand the two-way game at this age.

“They’re not flashy. They’re just really highly functional players. And when I say two-way, I’m talking about everywhere – like penalty killing, defensive plays, face-offs, checking. They’re just so good.”

Another player who rose into the top 10 for the first time this season is Cootes’ Thunderbirds teammate, defenceman Radim Mrtka at No. 9.

The 17-year-old, who started the 2024-25 season playing in Czechia, signed with Seattle in November, where he had three goals and 35 points in 43 games this season. At the U18s, he had one goal and three assists and was named a top-three player for Czechia.

“A 6-foot-5, right-shot defenceman who can think the game and make plays under pressure, and his improvement has been tremendous,” said Button of Mrtka. “Now you’re watching his coordination come together. I mean, 6-foot-5, you’re starting to get your legs underneath you, and now I’m watching him impact the game in more ways, [with] the confidence and assuredness in his game.”

Button also has a new top-ranked goaltender on his list with Brampton’s Jack Ivankovic rising to No. 24 from No. 37.

Ivankovic recently backstopped Canada to gold at the U18s, where he posted a .961 save percentage and 1.95 goals-against average and was named the tournament’s best goaltender.

During the regular season with the Steelheads, the 17-year-old went 25-12-5 with a .903 save percentage and 3.05 GAA.

A smaller goaltender, he is currently listed at 6-foot and 179 pounds.

“His athletic ability and his technical ability are outstanding,” said Button. “There’s only one thing that Jack Ivankovic lacks, and that’s why I say he’s Dustin Wolf.”

Craig’s List - May 21

RKPlayerTeamPosHTWTGPGP
1Matthew SchaeferErie (OHL)D6'1 ¾18317722
2Michael MisaSaginaw (OHL)C/LW6'0 ¾1846562134
3Anton FrondellDjurgardens (SWE)C6'1198291125
4Porter MartoneBrampton (OHL)RW6'2 ¾208573798
5Roger McQueenBrandon (WHL)C6'5 ¼197171020
6Brady MartinS.S. Marie (OHL)C/RW6'0178573372
7Caleb DesnoyersMoncton (QMJHL)C6'0 ½178563584
8James HagensBoston C (NCAA)C5'10 ½177351035
9Radim MrtkaSeattle (WHL)D6'5 ¾20743335
10Victor EklundDjurgardens (SWE)RW5'11161421931
11Jake O'BrienBrantford (OHL)C6'1 ¾172663298
12Jackson SmithTri-City (WHL)D6'3 ¼195681154
13Cole ReschnyVictoria (WHL)C5'10 ½183622692
14Justin CarbonneauB-Boisbriand (QMJHL)RW6'1191624689
15Malcolm SpenceErie (OHL)LW6'1203653273
16Kashawn AitchesonBarrie (OHL)D6'1 ½196642659
17Cameron SchmidtVancouver (WHL)RW5'7 ¼161614078
18Braeden CootesSeattle (WHL)C6'3201602663
19Cameron ReidKitchener (OHL)D511 ¾193671454
20Ivan RyabkinMuskegon (USHL)C5'11201211524
21Bill ZonnonR-Noranda (QMJHL)RW6'1181642883
22Milton GastrinMoDo (SWE J20)C6'0 ½185401842
23Jack IvankovicBrampton (OHL)G5'11178433.05.903
24Carter BearEverett (WHL)LW6'0179564082
25Lynden LakovicMoose Jaw (WHL)LW6'4 ¼190472758
26Logan HenslerWisconsin (NCAA)D6'2 ¼19232212
27Ben KindelCalgary (WHL)RW/C5'10176653599
28Sascha BoumedienneBoston U (NCAA)D6'117536312
29Joshua RavensbergenPrince George (WHL)G6'5 ¼1905130
30Ryker LeeMadison (USHL)RW5'11 ½181512861
31Theo StockseliusDjurgardens (SWE J20)C6'2176402251
32Jack MurtaghUSA NTDP (USHL)LW6'0 ¾200442045
         
33Will MooreUSA NTDP (USHL)C6'2 ¼175512244
34Jacob RombachLincoln (USHL)D6'0 ¾16052318
35Eddie GenborgLinkoping (SWE J20)LW6'1179281934
36Alexander ZharovskyUfa (MHL)RW6'1163452450
37Eric NilsonDjurgardens (SWE J20)C5'11 ½156371238
38Jack NesbittWindsor (OHL)C6'4 ¼185652564
39Blake FiddlerEdmonton (WHL)D6'4209641033
40Mateo NobertB-Boisbriand (QMJHL)C6'0166572867
41Ethan CzataNiagara (OHL)C6'1 ¼175682155
42Will HorcoffMichigan (NCAA)C/LW6'4 ¾19018410
43Michal PradelTri-City (USHL)G6'4 ¼195142.41.899
44Nathan BehmKamloops (WHL)RW6'1 ½192593166
45Adam BenakYoungstown (USHL)C5'7 ¼160531654
46Cullen PotterArizona State (NCAA)C5'10172351322
47Vojtech CiharKarlovy Vary (CZE U20)LW6'01704349
48Lasse BoeliusAssat (SM Liiga Jr.)D5'11 ¾17934418
49Kristian EppersonSaginaw (OHL)LW5'11 ½183582780
50Charlie TretheweyUSA NTDP (USHL)D6'120053619
51Lucas BeckmanBaie Comeau (QMJHL)G6'1 ½182522.65.914
52Philippe VeilleuxVal D'or (QMJHL)C/LW5'9165644087
53Tomas PoletinPelicans (SWE J20)C6'1 ¼200251320
54Mason WestEdina (USHS)C6'5 ¾208312749
55Henry BrzustewiczLondon (OHL)D6'1 ¾203671042
56Cole McKinneyUSA NTDP (USHL)C6'0200472251
57Carter AmicoUSA NTDP (USHL)D6'5 ¼2251303
58Jakob Ihs-WozniakLulea (SWE J20)RW6'2 ¼184402357
59Matthew GardRed Deer (WHL)C6'4 ¾192661936
60Jan ChovanTappara (SM Liiga Jr.)C6'2185391123
61Brandon GorzynskiCalgary (WHL)LW6'1 ½185681742
62Ben KevanDes Moines (USHL)RW6'0 ¼182471342
63Love HarenstamSkelleftea (SWE J20)G6'1 ¼190193.31.895
64Malte VassFarjestad (SWE J20)D6'1 ¾18440211
         
65Vaclav NestrasilMuskegon (USHL)RW6'5187611942
66Viktor KlingsellSkelleftea (SWE J20)LW5'9 ½188431739
67Patrik KerkolaKalPa (SM Liiga Jr.)G6'3192313.14.883
68Bryce PickfordMedicine Hat (WHL)D6'0 ¼183482047
69Luka RadivojevicMuskegon (USHL)D5'1016538322
70Emile GuiteChicoutimi (QMJHL)LW6'1 ¼174591630
71Conrad FondrkUSA NTDP (USHL)LW5'11 ¾193401327
72Jan KucharcikSlavia (CZE Jr.)C6'316425616
73Peyton KettlesSwift Current (WHL)D6'5 ¼19053514
74Haoxi WangOshawa (OHL)D6'5 ½2153202
75Sam LaurilaFargo (USHL)D6'0 ¼18457841
76Maxim AgafonovUfa (MHL)D6'219835614
77Nathan QuinnQuebec (QMJHL)C5'11173541746
78Quinn BeauchesneGuelph (OHL)D6'018549624
79Daniil ProkhorovSt. Petersburg (MHL)RW6'5209432027
80Luca RomanoKitchener (OHL)C/RW5'11 ¼177672551