NHL’s Hidden Gems: Discover the Explosive Prospects Ready to Dominate Each Team’s Future!
Boston Bruins
Dean Letourneau, C
Letourneau had zero goals in 36 games as a Boston College freshman in 2024-25. Part of that lack of production was because he was an 18-year-old who had accelerated his NCAA arrival by a season. Now that he’s acclimated, the 6-foot-7, 228-pound center has become a point-per-game player (nine goals and 17 points in 16 games). — Fluto Shinzawa
Buffalo Sabres
Isak Rosen, RW
Rosen, a 2021 first-rounder, had an uneventful rookie camp entering a key season for his development. Then he got off to a hot start in the AHL and earned an NHL call-up. He put up seven points in 10 games in his first stint in Buffalo and was recently called up again. He’s showing a scoring touch but also has the speed and stick to be a reliable defensive player. — Matthew Fairburn



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