Matthew Schaefer isn't feeling the heat despite entering the season as one of the top defensemen prospects available in the 2025 NHL Draft.
If anything, he's ready to get to work in his draft season.
"I mean, you don't really look at pressure or anything," Schaefer, an early candidate to be selected among the top 10, told NHL.com. "You forget about it and have fun playing about the game, and you don't think about that when you're playing. You love the game and you don't think about that. You just get excited to go back and have another season and have fun.
"Anything can change. You just want to put your head down, put the work boots on, and get to work."
The 16-year-old (6-foot-1, 175 pounds) will have the opportunity to showcase his skills after being among the 22 players selected to represent Canada at the 2024 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, a tournament that features some of the top under-18 players. It will be held in Edmonton from Aug. 5-10.
"'He's hard," said forward Caleb Desnoyers, also eligible for the 2025 draft and teammates with Schaefer at the 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship and upcoming Hlinka Gretzky Cup. "He's a special player. He's just so smart and fast. He thinks the game really fast. He's a really good person.
“Playing with him is something special too. He's a good leader. On the ice, he's the type of defenseman you don't want to play [against]. He's really hard. For me, he's one of the best."