New York Rangers 2026 Draft Radar: Hextall Highlights Prospects
The latest Draft Radar presents key prospects the New York Rangers may consider for the upcoming NHL Draft, particularly focusing on options available from late in the first round to day two. One standout player is forward Hextall, ranked 34th by Central Scouting, who has consistently demonstrated offensive skills and solid two-way play. As he heads to Michigan State next season, his stats reveal a promising track: 58 points in 59 games this past season and potential as a future top contender for the Rangers' 26th overall pick.
By the Numbers- 58 points in 59 games (20 goals, 38 assists) this season.
- Ranked 34th on Central Scouting’s North American list.
- Hextall is a projected fringe first/second round pick for the Rangers.
- He is considered a potential replacement for Vincent Trocheck.
As the NHL Draft approaches, the Rangers will finalize their decisions on prospects, with Hextall likely representing a strong candidate for their 26th pick. His performance at Michigan State will be closely monitored to assess his readiness for a professional career.
Bottom LineHextall's blend of competitive spirit, skill, and work ethic makes him a standout choice for the Rangers, who could benefit significantly from selecting him at the draft. His potential as a valuable addition aligns with the team's strategic direction for the future.
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