Hockey

Ethan Belchetz Emerges as a Top NHL Draft Prospect

From Windsor Spitfires to Michigan State, the left winger’s rise is marked by scoring bursts and injury challenges

Ethan Belchetz, a left winger from Oakville, Ontario, has quickly become one of the most talked‑about names ahead of the upcoming NHL Draft. After two standout seasons in the Ontario Hockey League, his name appears on many early mock drafts.

Early Development and OHL Impact

He began his junior career with the Windsor Spitfires, where in his rookie year he recorded 17 goals and 38 points over 56 games. The following season he doubled his output, netting 34 goals and 59 points in 57 appearances, showcasing a scoring touch that caught the attention of scouts.

Draft Outlook and Scouting Recognition

Despite battling injuries that sidelined him for playoff action in both seasons, Belchetz remains projected as a top‑15 selection in the first round. NHL Central Scouting currently ranks him ninth among North American skaters, underscoring his upside despite the setbacks.

Future Path and Health Considerations

The young forward has committed to playing college hockey at Michigan State University, a move that could provide both development and a platform to regain full health. If he stays injury‑free, his trajectory suggests he could become a key contributor at the professional level.

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