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2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup: Setting the Stage for the 2026 Draft

Neutral Zone scouted the 2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup, providing a detailed evaluation of players eligible for the 2026 NHL Draft. This report goes beyond goals and assists to focus on traits that translate at the professional level. Each evaluation highlights how a player impacts the game offensively, defensively and in transition, while also addressing limitations and long-term projection.

Detail in the Data: How Team USA Captured Gold at the Hlinka

Team USA’s gold medal at the 2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup was not the product of one star performance, but a roster where different players excelled in specific statistical areas. By digging into the numbers, we can see how each skater’s contributions, from scoring and playmaking to puck battles and takeaways, added up to a balanced, championship Gold Medal winning formula.

Backbones of the Tournament: Defensemen Who Defined the 2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup

The 2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup was once again a showcase of elite young talent, and while goals and assists grabbed the headlines, the real measure of impact often came from the backend. Defensemen not only produced offensively, but also dictated tempo, played tough minutes and swung momentum in ways that don’t always show up on a scoresheet. Using InStat data compiled by Neutral Zone scouts, this evaluation highlights the defenders who stood out for more than just their point totals

Unseen but Unmissable: Who Really Drove Play at the 2025 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup

The Hlinka-Gretzky Cup is often remembered for highlight-reel goals and point leaders, but the real story runs deeper. Success at this level comes just as much from the details—who controls the puck, wins battles, makes plays under pressure, and tilts the ice in their team’s favor. Using InStat tracking and Neutral Zone’s scouting data, we looked past the scoresheet to uncover which players truly drove play.

Final 2025 NHL Draft Rankings: Top 250

As we dive into the 2025 NHL Draft class, it’s essential to evaluate prospects through the lens of today’s game, where size, while still a factor, is no longer the defining trait it once was. The modern NHL demands speed, skill, and intelligence at every position. However, physical benchmarks remain part of the projection process. With the average NHL player standing at 6’1.5″ and weighing 206 pounds—and the average NHL All-Star only slightly smaller—teams continue to value players who combine ability with a frame that can withstand the rigors of the pro game and the NHL playoffs.

NTDP: Drew Schock

Drew Schock (D, L, 6’0″, 178, NTDP U18, 02/07/2007, Michigan) Schock is a reliable, mobile two-way defenseman with strong instincts, leadership traits, and a polished puck-moving game. Serving as an…

USHL: Ashton Schultz

Ashton Schultz (RW, R, 5’11”, 180, Chicago Steel, 10/03/2006, North Dakota) Ashton Schultz is a right-shot forward with offensive instincts, pace, and a heavy perimeter shooting mentality. He was tied…

OHL: Tanner Lam

Tanner Lam (RW, R, 5’9″, 156, Kitchener Rangers, 07/17/2007) Tanner Lam is a 5’9″, 155-pound right-shot right wing playing for the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL. In 67 games this…

USHL: Artemi Nizameyev

Artemi Nizameyev (LW, R, 5’10”, 191, Tri City Storm, 11/20/2005, Miami (Ohio)) Artemi Nizameyev is a skilled, pace-driven right shot forward who produced nearly a point per game in the…

NTDP: Garrett Lindberg

Garrett Lindberg (D, R, 5’11”, 190, NTDP U18, 03/08/2007, North Dakota) Garrett Lindberg is a right-shot defenseman who brings maturity, defensive intelligence, and high-level puck distribution to the U.S. National…

USHL: Bobby Cowan

Robert Cowan (RW, R, 5’11”, 176, Madison Capitols, 06/12/2006, Western Michigan) Bobby Cowan is a 5’11”, 178-pound right-shot winger who can also play center. In his 2024–25 season with the…

U20 SM-sarja: Jasu Mensonen

Jasu Mensonen (LW, L, 5’11”, 186, Lukko U20, 01/12/2007) Jasu Mensonen is a competitive, athletic two-way winger who played a key role this season for both Lukko U20 in Finland’s…

USHL: Richard Baran

Richard Baran (D, L, 6’1″, 188, Des Moines Buccaneers, 10/24/2005, Arizona State) Richard Baran is a mobile, puck-moving left-shot defenseman with strong transition ability and a consistent two-way profile. In…

SM-sarja: Julius Saari

Julius Saari (D, L, 6’3″, 187, Jokerit U20, 03/07/2007) Julius Saari is a physically imposing, defense-first left-shot defenseman with international leadership experience and a clear identity as a shutdown presence….

MHL: Alexander Filippov

Alexander Filippov (D, R, 6’2″, 176, Krasnaya Armiya Moskva, 09/26/2006) Alexander Filippov is a long, mobile, right-shot defenseman who has played a consistent depth role on a strong CSKA MHL…

MHL: Daniil Kuzmin

Daniil Kuzmin (D, L, 6’3″, 201, Loko Yaroslavl MHL, 01/22/2007) Daniil Kuzmin is a physically mature, left-shot defenseman playing in Russia’s top junior league (MHL) for Loko-76 Yaroslavl. He brings…

QMJHL: Xavier Lebel

Xavier Lebel (RW, R, 5’11”, 176, Quebec Remparts, 03/25/2007) Xavier Lebel is a gritty, competitive winger who emerged from relative obscurity as a 7th-round QMJHL pick to earn a meaningful…

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