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Inside Wheeler’s Shocking Summer 2025 NHL Prospect Rankings: Who’s the True Future Star?

Inside Wheeler’s Shocking Summer 2025 NHL Prospect Rankings: Who’s the True Future Star?

I hate the cliche, but he embodies “plays the game the right way,” and he can really drive down ice with his skating and straight-line speed. He’s going to be a good 200-foot forward at the next level for a long time. I expect him to take a step at Michigan next season.

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NYR

2025

Tier 5

LW

Firkus had a phenomenal final season in the WHL two seasons ago, winning CHL Player of the Year and the WHL title with Moose Jaw. He registered an incredible 77 goals and 162 points in 87 games split between the regular season, playoffs and Memorial Cup, both tops in the CHL by a wide margin. Last year, he produced respectably for a 20-year-old rookie playing 14-15 minutes per game in the AHL, registering 39 points in 75 combined regular-season and playoff games (15th among U21 AHLers). I expect him to take a big step with Coachella Valley this year.

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