The 2023 draft is just a few months away, but some teams have already moved their first-round picks and may be looking ahead to next year’s crop of talented youngsters. Today, Scott Wheeler of The Athletic looks at the 2024 draft class, putting Macklin Celebrini as the best prospect available.
Several impact defensemen, including a handful of familiar names, highlight the rest of the group. David Jiricek’s younger brother will be available, as will Lane Hutson’s. Celebrini, meanwhile, will be one to watch as he makes the jump to college hockey next season with Boston University.
- Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News reports that William Moore has signed on with the U.S. National Team Development Program after recently forgoing part of its development camp. The Mississauga-born dual citizen could have potentially been the first-overall pick in the upcoming OHL draft. Instead, he appears to be maintaining his college eligibility by going the USNTDP route for his hockey development.
- In a stunning and saddening story from this morning, reports have emerged that the father of top 2023 draft prospect Matvei Michkov was found dead. An investigation into the situation is ongoing, and little information has been confirmed to this point.
jdgoat
Jesus my eyes immediately read that Matvei Michkov was found dead. That’s sad anyways, condolences to his family. Too bad his father couldn’t see him live out his dreams.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
I’ll add my condolences to Matvei and his family on their loss, as well.