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Prospect Notes: Celebrini, Letourneau, MacKinnon, Gordin
While it has been widely expected that Macklin Celebrini will turn pro and play in the NHL in 2024-25, the center told NHL.com’s Mike Morreale earlier this week that he hasn’t decided his plans for next season just yet. Celebrini is the presumptive top pick in the draft later this month and most of the time, number one selections make the jump right away. However, it’s possible that Celebrini could opt for a second season at Boston College and then turn pro with San Jose (assuming they pick him as expected) for the stretch run, a route that Owen Power did after being the top selection back in 2021.
Other prospect news from around the hockey world:
- The departure of Will Smith to San Jose has had a domino effect for draft prospect Dean Letourneau. The Score’s John Matisz relays (Twitter link) that with Smith turning pro, Letourneau has opted to play at Boston College next season instead of starting in 2025-26. Letourneau, a potential late first-round pick, had a dominant showing at the Canadian high school level, recording 61 goals and 66 assists in just 56 games.
- Predators prospect blueliner Dylan MacKinnon has been traded in the QMJHL. Moncton announced that they acquired the 19-year-old from Halifax in exchange for a trio of draft picks, one in each of the first three rounds. MacKinnon was a third-round pick in 2023, going 83rd overall and is coming off a three-goal, 16-point campaign. Nashville holds his rights until June 1, 2025 so MacKinnon will be hoping for a big year to secure a contract.
- Canadiens prospect Alexander Gordin has been traded in Russia. Avtomobilist of the KHL announced that they acquired the winger as part of a three-way trade and signed him to a one-year deal. Montreal drafted the 22-year-old back in the sixth round in 2020 but Gordin has spent limited time in the KHL since then. This year, he played for Ryazan-VDV in the second-tier VHL, tallying 18 goals and 22 assists in 53 games. The Canadiens hold Gordin’s rights indefinitely since no transfer agreement is in place with Russia.
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