Twenty-four months after his brother onstage as a first rounder at the 2014 NHL Draft, Alexander Nylander will have the opportunity to do the same in just under two weeks.
Report: Visa hindering top prospect Matthews
Future Considerations’ top ranked prospect for the 2016 NHL Draft is still looking for a place to play next season, after being denied a work visa in Switzerland.
USHL bolsters draft depth
The United States Hockey League has been adding depth to the NHL Draft in recent years and 2015 is no different.
OHL offers tons of high-end talent
There’s plenty more than Connor McDavid to get excited for if you’re a fan of both the Ontario Hockey League and the 2015 NHL Draft.
Eichel earns Hobey Award
For just the second time in its 35-year history, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner has been awarded to a freshman.
Eichel named as Hobey finalist
Jack Eichel’s impact at the college level has been significant, to say the least. It’s been recognized as such.
Super Series boasts scouting opportunity
The Subway Super Series will have no shortage of opportunities for NHL scouts eyeing the draft.
FC’s Draft Countdown: 5-1 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments.
FC’s Draft Countdown – 10-6 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments.
FC’s Draft Countdown: 15-11 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments.
FC’s Draft Countdown – 20-16 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments. Draft Countdown 30-26 Draft Countdown 25-21 Draft Countdown 20-16 Draft Countdown 15-11 Draft Countdown 10-6 Draft Countdown 5-1 To go even deeper into the draft class, pick up Future Considerations’ 2014 NHL Draft Guide, containing … Read More
FC’s Draft Countdown – 25-21 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments.
FC’s Draft Countdown – 30-26 Overall
In the days leading up to the draft, Future Considerations will count down its top-ranked prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft in prospect profile segments.
Nylander leads Swedes into U18
Armed with a number of high caliber prospects for the 2014 NHL Draft, Sweden named its camp roster for the 2014 World Under-18 Championship in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland from April 17-28.
Perlini fronts Canada’s U18 entry
Brendan Perlini headlines 12 members of the 2014 NHL Draft class were named to Canada’s World Under-18 team training camp.
Larkin, Tuch headline USA U18 entry
Dylan Larkin and Alex Tuch will headline Team USA’s entry at the 2014 World Under-18 Championship.
Wheat Kings duo sharing draft dream
By the nature of being teammates, players share most everything together; the highs, the lows and everything in between.
Larkin trending up as draft nears
Every draft has its risers and fallers. Some are able to raise their game at important times, taking their draft stock with them, while others falter when it matters most.
Scherbak a quick study in North America
Some players find it a great difficulty to adjust from European hockey to the North American game when making the transition across the Atlantic.
DeAngelo suspended for inappropriate comment
Anthony DeAngelo is in hot water with the Ontario Hockey League.
Ritchie following in brother’s steps
Brothers tend to have a lot in common with each other, which stands especially true for Ritchie siblings Brett and Nick.
Schmaltz elevating play, stock in draft year
Scoring points is something of a comfort zone for Nick Schmaltz – he’s been doing it his entire career.
December’s ranking By The Numbers
The month of December is here and along with it is Future Considerations’ ranking for the 2014 NHL Draft.
November’s rankings by the numbers
The month of November has arrived and so too has Future Considerations’ November ranking for the 2014 NHL Draft.
Dal Colle’s hot start catching eyes
A quick start to the season can go a long way in a player’s quest to climb draft rankings in his eligible season — a fact Oshawa Generals center Michael Dal Colle is taking advantage of.
Point has prerequisites to make noise
When a player stands 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds, exceptional tools become prerequisites to find success in high level hockey.
Draisaitl has skill to push to the top
With no clear-cut frontrunner for the 2014 NHL Draft and a season to be played between now and then, there is plenty of time for challengers.
Nylander has tools to follow father
It’s not always easy to fill the shoes that your father left behind, especially if your father scored 679 points in the National Hockey League.
Reinhart has scouts eager
In the past three years, twice he’s watched brothers get their names called to the stage at the NHL Draft.
2013 eligibles line Canada’s summer camp
Hopefully they checked their inboxes before jetting off to New Jersey for the NHL Entry Draft because for a number of Canadian draft eligibles, there was a very important email from Hockey Canada waiting there for them.
Houck a bright spot for Vancouver
On a team with many downfalls, the bright spots can be easier to spot and appreciate.
Drouin nabs QMJHL awards
The hype just keeps building around Halifax Moosehead winger Jonathan Drouin.
Small Tolchinsky holds big promise
For many Russian young guns, the road to the National Hockey League involves stops in the MHL – Russia’s equivalent to the CHL.
Eligible duo hit Slovakia’s prelim roster
A pair of first time draft eligibles were named to Slovakia’s preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship.
Four named to German prelim roster
When Germany’s World Junior Championship entry hits the ice in Ufa, it will be littered with 2013 eligible players.
Patience key with Merkley
Patience is said to be a virtue and if that’s the case, Lethbridge Hurricanes forward Jay Merkley possesses that virtue in spades.
Imposing Zadorov hard to miss
If you’re the London Knights, it’s tough to lose six-foot-six blueliner Jarred Tinordi to the professional ranks.
Tumble de la Rose rough around edges
To put it mildly, Jacob de la Rose likes to play the game hard.
Four eligibles named to Team WHL
The Western Hockey League is expected to house some of the top talent for the 2013 NHL Draft.
MacKinnon, Desrosiers earn TELUS nod
Expectations coming into his draft year were enormous for Nathan MacKinnon, but the prize of the 2013 NHL Draft has done nothing but exceed them.
Klimchuk getting offensive in draft year
Not all prospects come as polished as others yet still possess the potential that make it difficult to pass on.
Drouin dazzling in early-season showings
Trying to stay relevant while playing alongside what many believe will be the prize of the 2013 NHL Draft is not an easy task, but Jonathan Drouin is doing just that.
Carrier, Drouin shine as TELUS stars
The stars of the Quebec Major Junior League’s 2013 NHL Draft class continue to shine.
Small Lehkonen has big start
Despite his small stature, Finnish sensation Artturi Lehkonen is hard to miss.
Kujawinski’s weekend earns OHL honours
If Ryan Kujawinski thought he’d fly under the radar to start his draft season, he thought wrong.
Shinkaruk nabs DENNY’S nod
With big expectations coming into his draft year, Hunter Shinkaruk seems to be right on track after earning some Western Hockey League honours.
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