NHL’s Hidden Gems: Discover the Explosive Prospects Ready to Dominate Each Team’s Future!
San Jose Sharks
Joshua Ravensbergen, G
The 19-year-old Ravensbergen is one of the three goalies Canada brought to its World Juniors selection camp. Taken with the 30th pick in the 2025 draft, the Prince George Cougars goalie leads all WHL netminders with 16 wins and sits in the top five in save percentage (.921) and goals-against average (2.50). — Eric Stephens
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Seattle Kraken
Jake O’Brien, C
O’Brien is the OHL’s second leading scorer and is having a thoroughly dominant draft-plus-one campaign for the Brantford Bulldogs. The big, skilled center was invited to Team Canada’s U20 training camp and could slot into a scoring-line role, especially if fellow Kraken prospect Berkly Catton, who is currently injured, isn’t released by Seattle to participate in the tournament. — Thomas Drance



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