LOS ANGELES -- Matthew Schaefer can follow in the footsteps of Connor McDavid at the 2025 Upper Deck NHL Draft on Friday (7 p.m. ET; ESPN, ESPN+, SN, TVAS).
The 17-year-old defenseman could become the first player from Erie of the Ontario Hockey League -- and the first from the OHL -- since McDavid in 2015 to go No. 1 in the NHL Draft, which will have a different look for the first time.
When the draft is held at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles it will be decentralized for the first time, meaning the top prospects will be there, but team executives, coaches and scouts will instead gather in a central location in their home market or a place of their choosing.
The first team to pick will be the New York Islanders, who won the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery despite a 3.5 percent chance. They will pick first for the fifth time and the first since selecting center John Tavares in the 2009 NHL Draft.
The Islanders haven't officially admitted to picking Schaefer, but it will be tough to pass on a franchise-type defenseman. That critical decision will be made by Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche, who was hired on May 23.
"It's not very often you get a (GM) job and the first thing you have to do is pick the best player in the draft," Darche said during his introductory press conference on May 29. "I expect us to make the pick. … You have to do your due diligence. Anybody that calls, you have to listen. But someone would have to really knock my socks off to trade that pick because we're going to get a special player."
New York, which failed to qualify for the playoffs this season for the first time in three seasons, could use a left-handed puck-moving defenseman to play with the right-handed Noah Dobson. The only defenseman they took first in the NHL Draft was Hockey Hall of Famer Denis Potvin in the 1973 NHL Draft.
"I mean, obviously the Islanders had a big jump (in the lottery), which was amazing for them," Schaefer said. "They're a great team. I've heard a lot of great things about them, as I have all the teams in the draft, so we'll see what happens."
Schaefer (6-foot-2, 186 pounds), who has been the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft all season, had 22 points (seven goals, 15 assists) and a plus-21 rating in 17 games with the Otters this season.























