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The picks are in! Check out the Notebook below for all your 2025 Draft coverage!

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      Take a look behind the curtain as the Devils navigate the 2025 Draft from their headquarters.

      New Jersey's 2025 Draft Picks

      Round
      Overall 
      Player
      Position
      Nationality
      Amateur League
      Amateur Team
      Second
      50th
      Connor Fondrk
      C
      American
      USHL
      USNTDP
      Second
      63rd
      Ben Kevan
      RW
      American
      USHL

      Des Moines Buccaneers

      Third
      90th
      Mason Moe
      C
      American
      USHL
      Madison Capitols
      Fourth
      99th
      Trenten Bennett
      G
      Canadian
      OHL
      Owen Sound Attack
      Fourth
      114th
      Gustav Hillström
      C
      Swedish
      Sweden-Jr
      Brynäs IF J20
      Sixth
      161st

      David Rozsíval

      F
      Czech
      Czechia U20

      Bílí Tygři Liberec U20

      Sixth
      178th

      Sigge Holmgren

      D
      Swedish
      Sweden-Jr
      Brynäs IF J20
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          Devils Chief Scout Mark Dennehy goes 1-on-1 with Amanda Stein to wrap up the 2025 Draft!

          Day 2

          Around the League

          • The Washington Capitals signed forward Justin Sourdif to a two-year, $1.65 million contract.
          • The Calgary Flames signed Restricted Free Agent defenseman Kevin Bahl to a six-year extension carrying a $5.35M average annual salary.
          • The L.A. Kings traded defenseman Jordan Spence to Ottawa for the 67th pick in 2025 and a sixth-round pick in 2026.
          • The Buffalo Sabres acquired Connor Timmins and Isaac Belliveau from Pittsburgh for Connor Clifton and the 2025 39th overall pick.
          • The Detroit Red Wings acquired goaltender John Gibson from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for goaltender Petr Mrzaek and a 2nd round pick in 2026 and a 4th round pick in 2027.
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          Devils Select Conrad Fondrk 50th Overall

          With the 50th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils took Conrad Fondrk, a skilled center from the U.S. National Team Development Program. Fondrk brings a complete, high-IQ game and a reputation for doing all the little things right. As an alternate captain with the NTDP, he showcased leadership, reliability, and a true team-first mentality throughout his draft year.

          Fondrk is known for his heavy shot, excellent hockey sense and two-way responsibility. He can play center and wing and was a fixture in all situations for the NTDP—power play, penalty kill, and even-strength—demonstrating his coaches’ trust in his game. Whether he’s winning faceoffs, disrupting plays with a strong stick, or making smart passes under pressure, Fondrk has the kind of well-rounded foundation that coaches love to build around. His compete level is off the charts, and he’s the type of player who raises the performance of his linemates.

          Offensively, Fondrk has real upside. He boasts a quick, deceptive release and good vision in the offensive zone, with flashes of creativity that suggest there’s more to unlock. He had 19 goals and 39 points in 55 games last season. While his numbers were solid, what stands out is his consistency in creating chances and reading the play. He has the puck skills to beat defenders one-on-one and the smarts to exploit defensive breakdowns. He broke his leg near the end of the season, ending it prematurely but will be fully recovered before next season.

          Fondrk is headed to Boston University in the fall, where he’ll continue to develop in one of college hockey’s premier programs. With his blend of maturity, versatility, and work ethic, there’s every reason to believe he’ll take major strides at the NCAA level.

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              Conrad Fondrk speaks to the media over Zoom after being selected by the Devils.

              Ben Kevan Chosen 63rd Overall

              With the 63rd overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils added another exciting piece to their prospect pool by selecting Ben Kevan, a fast and skilled winger from the USHL’s Des Moines Buccaneers. Kevan plays the game with pace, energy, and a creative edge that jumps off the ice. He’s the kind of player who keeps defenders on their heels—constantly moving, always engaged, and looking to make something happen every time he touches the puck.

              His skating is arguably his biggest asset. Kevan has that effortless glide and explosive acceleration that allows him to create space both in transition and along the boards. Combine that with sharp hands and strong vision, and you’ve got a winger who can drive offense in a number of ways. He posted 43 points in the USHL and showed really well internationally with the U.S. U18s—proving he can produce and make an impact against top competition.

              What’s really encouraging about this pick is the runway. Kevan is committed to Arizona State, where he’ll have time to round out his game and add more strength without being rushed. He already plays with great pace and confidence—now it’s just about layering in experience and consistency. The upside here is real.

              For a late second-rounder, this is a great swing by New Jersey. Kevan brings skill, speed, and energy, with the kind of foundation that could make him a very effective NHLer in a few years. It’s another smart, future-focused move that speaks to how well the Devils are building out their pipeline.

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                  The Devils welcome Ben Kevan. He was selected 63rd overall in the NHL Draft.

                  Mason Moe Picked 90th Overall

                  With the 90th pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils selected Mason Moe, a dynamic center from the USHL’s Madison Capitols. At 6′1″ and 185 lb, Moe is a powerful two-way pivot who brings high hockey IQ, a strong offensive instinct, and physical presence—an ideal fit for today’s game. His breakout USHL season featured 17 goals and 26 assists in 51 games, capped off by an impressive postseason surge with five goals in six Clark Cup contests.

                  Moe consistently demonstrates advanced playmaking ability. He generates an elite 1.89 Grade‑A chances per game, excels in transition with smart support, and protects the puck well in tight spaces.

                  With a reliable shot—capable of finishing in traffic and off the rush—he’s proven he can produce in various offensive roles and adapt his game to situational needs. Beyond offense, Moe’s tracking effort and 200-foot game stand out. He records strong puck recoveries and takeaways, presses defenders effectively, and consistently shows effort on both ends of the ice.

                  He’s also earned a reputation as a supportive linemate—especially alongside Ryker Lee—where his accountability and work ethic helped elevate his line . Committed to the University of Minnesota Gophers next season, Moe now has a prime development environment ahead of him.

                  He’ll build strength, refine his faceoffs, and polish his shot while competing in one of college hockey’s most respected programs. Moe projects as a dependable, smart bottom-six NHL center or versatile winger.

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                      Mason Moe speaks to the media on the 2nd day of the NHL Draft after being chosen by the Devils.

                      Devils Take Big Goalie in Round 4

                      With the 99th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils took a big swing—literally and figuratively—by selecting towering goaltender Trenten Bennett. At 6-foot-7 (some listings even have him at 6’8”), Bennett is one of the largest goalies in this year’s class, and he uses every inch of that frame to his advantage. He fills the net naturally, plays with confidence, and has shown the poise and adaptability that teams love to see in young netminders.

                      Bennett split his year between the Kemptville 73s of the CCHL and the Owen Sound Attack in the OHL. He posted a solid .912 save percentage in junior A before making the jump to major junior and immediately proving he belonged, putting up an impressive .923 in limited action. That kind of upward trajectory is exactly what you want to see from a goaltender—he rises to the occasion when the competition gets tougher.

                      Beyond the numbers, what really stands out about Bennett is his calmness in the crease. Despite his size, he moves well and doesn’t overplay pucks. He squares up cleanly, tracks the puck through traffic, and already shows signs of strong technical fundamentals. Scouts have praised his ability to stay composed under pressure, something that bodes well as he continues to develop against faster, more skilled shooters.

                      Bennett is committed to St. Lawrence University, giving him a strong runway in the NCAA to keep refining his game. Goaltenders often take a bit longer to develop, and the college path should offer the ideal mix of time, coaching, and competition. For the Devils, this pick adds a high-upside goaltender to the pipeline—one with the raw tools and mentality to become a legitimate option down the road.

                      With his size, athleticism, and upward trend, he’s a fascinating project pick—and exactly the type of goaltender you’re thrilled to take a chance on at this stage of the draft.

                      Gustav Hillström Goes 118th Overall to the Devils

                      With the 118th pick in the fourth round, the Devils secured a smart, dependable center in Gustav Hillström from Brynäs IF in Sweden. Standing 6’2”, Hillström brings the kind of size and hockey IQ that teams crave in a middle-six pivot. While he may not light up the scoreboard, his consistent work rate across all three zones ensures he’ll make a meaningful impact on games.

                      Hillström excelled in Sweden’s J20 Nationell this season, scoring 16 goals and 38 points in 43 games, while also earning meaningful minutes in the SHL—18 pro games, registering a goal, an assist, and solid results in the faceoff circle. Scouts have been impressed by his stickwork in the corners, his ability to anticipate puck plays, and his poise defensively—tracking lanes and supporting teammates when it matters.

                      Offensively, Hillström may not flash dynamic scoring, but he offers a reliable passing touch and a nose for rebounds and playmaking opportunities in the slot. Others have noted his high-quality chance passing and possession smarts, citing elite metrics in defensive-zone positioning and transition reads—traits that translate well to the pro game.

                      At his core, Hillström is a high-floor, coachable centerman—structured, responsible, and poised to develop into a valuable depth player. He profiles as a future bottom-six pivot with PK trust, strong faceoff reliability, and steady minutes. He’s not flashy, but he’ll matter on nightly shifts. For a fourth-round pick, this is the type of pick that can quietly blossom into a dependable NHLer—and the Devils continue to show sharp drafting acumen.

                      David Rozsíval Selected in Round 6

                      With the 161st pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils selected David Rozsíval, a smart, two-way winger from Bílí Tygři Liberec in Czechia. At 6-foot and 185 pounds, Rozsíval plays a mature, structured game and brings a reliable presence to every shift. He’s a player who may not have received major headlines heading into the draft, but those who watched him closely know he checks a lot of boxes—especially for a sixth-round pick.

                      Rozsíval, the nephew to former NHLer Michal Rozsival, skates well, with smooth edges and strong acceleration that allow him to pressure defenders on the forecheck and track back effectively on defense. He’s active in puck pursuit, creates turnovers with a good stick, and is comfortable playing in traffic. Offensively, he’s not just a grinder—he has touch around the net and a head for making the right play. He racked up 38 points in 43 games at the Czech junior level this past season and even earned a call-up to the Extraliga, where he didn’t look out of place against men.

                      What stands out most about Rozsíval is his feel for the game. He knows where to be, supports the puck well, and doesn’t force plays. His decision-making and responsibility away from the puck make him the kind of player coaches trust, and that’s no small thing. Whether it’s winning battles along the boards, cycling effectively, or covering for a pinching defenseman, he’s often doing the little things right.

                      There’s still room to grow in his game—adding strength, refining his release, and continuing to develop his offensive confidence—but the foundation is solid. Whether he stays in Europe or eventually comes over to North America, Rozsíval has the tools and mindset to earn his way into a pro role over time.

                      Devils Make Big Swing with Holmgren in Final Selection

                      With their final pick of the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils selected Swedish defenseman Sigge Holmgren, 178th overall in the sixth round. A smooth-skating, right-shot blueliner out of the Brynäs IF system, Holmgren is a classic late-round swing: smart, mobile, and full of long-term upside. At 6-foot-2, he brings good size and composure to his game, showing poise far beyond his years when handling the puck and managing transitions. He missed this past season due to injury which could result in a home run swing with him off the radar of a number of teams.

                      Holmgren stands out with his ability to move the puck cleanly and consistently make the right play under pressure. He’s not flashy, but he’s efficient—whether it’s making a smart first pass out of the zone or jumping into the rush when the opportunity is there. Scouts have praised his skating stride and vision, both of which are well-suited to the modern NHL game.

                      Defensively, Holmgren plays a structured game. He keeps good gaps, anticipates well, and doesn’t overcommit. While he’ll need to continue adding strength and refining his play without the puck, the foundation is solid. He already shows strong positioning and an understanding of how to close space without taking unnecessary risks—traits that often take young defensemen years to develop.

                      Holmgren is the kind of player who could quietly rise through the ranks with a few more years of development in Sweden. This coming season will be monitored very closely considering how he did not play last year. The Devils took a big swing at him this year with the hope next year he has a big season. If he went undrafted this year, that could have projected him as an early or mid-round selection in 2026.

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                          Devils head of amateur scouting Mark Dennehy speaks to the media following the 2025 NHL Draft.

                          Round 1

                          Schaefer Goes 1st Overall to Islanders

                          The New York Islanders selected Canadian defenseman Matthew Schaefer of the Erie Otters with the first pick of the 2025 draft.

                          Notes:

                          • The Penguins held the No. 12 pick in the draft but traded down with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers received the 12th pick in exchange for the 22nd and 31st overall picks.
                          • Montreal traded picks 16 and 17 and forward Emil Heineman to the New York Islanders for defenseman Noah Dobson.
                          • Ottawa traded its 21st overall pick to the Nashville Predators for the 23rd and the 67th pick.
                          • The Kings traded pick 24 to Pittsburgh for the 31st and the 59th pick in the draft.
                          Overall
                          Team
                          Player
                          Position
                          Nationality
                          Amateur League
                          Amateur Team
                          1st
                          NY Islanders
                          Matthew Schaefer
                          D
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Erie Otters
                          2nd
                          San Jose
                          Michael Misa
                          C
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Saginaw Spirit 
                          3rd 
                          Chicago
                          Anton Frondell
                          C
                          Swedish
                          Sweden-2
                          Djurgårdens
                          4th
                          Utah
                          Caleb Desnoyers
                          C
                          Canadian
                          QMJHL
                          Moncton Wildcats
                          5th
                          Nashville
                          Brady Martin
                          C
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
                          6th
                          Philadelphia
                          Porter Martone
                          RW
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Brampton Steelheads
                          7th
                          Boston
                          James Hagens
                          C
                          American
                          Hockey East
                          Boston College
                          8th
                          Seattle
                          Jake O'Brien
                          C
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Brantford Bulldogs
                          9th
                          Buffalo
                          Radim Mrtka
                          D
                          Czech
                          WHL
                          Seattle Thunderbirds
                          10th
                          Anaheim
                          Roger McQueen
                          C
                          Canadian
                          WHL
                          Brandon Wheat Kings
                          11th
                          Pittsburgh
                          Benjamin Kindel
                          C
                          Canadian
                          WHL
                          Calgary Hitmen
                          12th
                          Philadelphia
                          Jack Nesbitt
                          C
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Windsor Spitfires
                          13th
                          Detroit
                          Carter Bear
                          LW
                          Canadian
                          WHL
                          Everett Silvertips
                          14th
                          Columbus
                          Jackson Smith
                          D
                          Canada
                          WHL
                          Tri-City Americans
                          15th
                          Vancouver
                          Braeden Cootes
                          C
                          Canada
                          WHL
                          Seattle Thunderbirds
                          16th
                          NY Islanders
                          Victor Eklund
                          RW
                          Swedish
                          Sweden-2
                          Djurgårdens
                          17th
                          NY Islanders
                          Kashawn Aitcheson
                          D
                          Canada
                          OHL
                          Barrie Colts
                          18th
                          Calgary
                          Cole Reschny
                          C
                          Canada
                          WHL
                          Victoria Royals
                          19th
                          St. Louis
                          Justin Carbonneau
                          RW
                          Canada
                          QMJHL
                          Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
                          20th
                          Columbus
                          Pyotr Andreyanov
                          G
                          Russian
                          Russia-Jr
                          CSKA JR.
                          21st
                          Nashville
                          Cameron Reid
                          D
                          Canadian
                          OHL
                          Kitchner Rangers
                          22nd
                          Pittsburgh
                          Bill Zonnon
                          RW
                          Canadian
                          QMJHL
                          Eouyn-Noranda Huskies
                          23rd
                          Ottawa
                          Logan Hensler
                          D
                          American
                          BIG10
                          Wisconsin
                          24th
                          Pittsburgh
                          William Horcoff
                          C
                          Canadian
                          BIG10
                          Michigan
                          25th
                          Chicago
                          Vaclav Nestrasil
                          RW
                          Czech
                          USHL
                          Muskegon
                          26th
                          Nashville
                          Ryker Lee
                          RW
                          American
                          USHL
                          Madison
                          27th
                          Washington
                          Lynden Lakovic
                          LW
                          Canadian
                          WHL
                          Moose Jaw
                          28th
                          Winnipeg
                          Sascha Boumedienne
                          D
                          Finnish
                          Hockey-East
                          Boston University
                          29th
                          Chicago
                          Mason West
                          C
                          Canadian
                          High-Min
                          Edina
                          30th
                          San Jose
                          Joshua Ravensbergen
                          G
                          American
                          WHL
                          Prince George
                          31st
                          Los Angeles
                          Henry Brzustewicz
                          D
                          American
                          OHL
                          London
                          32nd
                          Calgary
                          Cullen Potter
                          C
                          American
                          NCHC
                          Arizona State


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