One Year After the 2025 Draft: Analyzing Sea Dogs’ Prospects
The Saint John Sea Dogs are gearing up for the upcoming QMJHL Draft, holding two first-round picks. However, attention is drawn to the 2025 draft class that recently finished their developmental season. The Sea Dogs picked 11 prospects, notably Alexis Joseph, who led the team with 60 points and showcased strong playoff performance. Other significant selections include goaltender Jase MacPherson, who captured a PEI championship, and defenceman Everett Baldwin, who made an immediate impact by scoring 44 points and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning.
By the Numbers- Alexis Joseph scored 60 points (24 goals, 36 assists) in 54 games, tying for second on the team.
- Everett Baldwin recorded 44 points (15 goals, 29 assists) in 62 games and led the team with 176 shots on goal.
- The Sea Dogs are preparing for the 2026 QMJHL Draft on June 5-6, with two first-round picks.
- Several players from the 2025 draft class are demonstrating strong performance in their respective leagues.
The Sea Dogs are expected to leverage their two first-round picks in the upcoming draft to solidify their roster further. Insights gained from the 2025 draft class will likely inform their strategy moving forward, aiming for continued development and competitiveness.
Bottom LineThe performance of the 2025 draft class paints a bright future for the Sea Dogs as they head into the new season and draft. Building on their young talent is essential for improving team strength and competitiveness in future seasons.
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