Minnesota Continues NHL Draft Dominance

Sixteen Minnesotans heard their names called at the NHL Draft this weekend in Los Angeles — more than any other state by a wide margin. Illinois came in second with five players selected.

Two Minnesota natives were taken in the first round: Logan Hensler of Woodbury, selected 23rd overall by the Ottawa Senators, and Mason West of Edina, chosen by the Chicago Blackhawks.

Chicago’s selection of West continues a clear trend — the Blackhawks have now drafted a Minnesotan in five of the last six drafts, including three first-round picks: Oliver Moore (2023), Sam Rinzel (2022), Connor Kelley (2021, Maple Grove), and Wyatt Kaiser (2020, Andover).

Round/Pick Player Team
1/23Logan HenslerSenators
1/29Mason WestBlackhawks
2/35Jacob RombachPredators
2/50Conrad FondrkDevils
3/79Cooper SimpsonBruins
3/80Maceo PhillipsFlames
3/90Mason MoeDevils
3/93Blake VanekSenators
4/109Brent SolomonRed Wings
5/137William BelleMaple Leafs
5/138Sam LaurilaIslanders
6/167Ashton SchultzSabres
7/193Caleb HeilLightning
7/196Brendan McMorrowKings
7/202Jacob KvasnickaIslanders
7/214Nolan RoedAvalanche