NHL Central Scouting Rankings 2023: Connor Bedard leads players to watch list ahead of June draft

Bryan Murphy

NHL Central Scouting Rankings 2023: Connor Bedard leads players to watch list ahead of June draft image

The NHL isn't the only season fully underway. As we approach the end of October, all of the leagues throughout North America and Europe have gotten underway, including the CHL and NCAA seasons. 

The 2023 NHL Draft is still seven months away, but NHL Central Scouting released its initial list of prospects for this upcoming year's draft class. They gave out grades to players, either an A, B or C. Those with an A rating are considered potential first-round picks,  B ratings are considered possible second- or third-round choices and C ratings are potential fourth-, fifth- or sixth-round selections.

To the surprise of no one, one of those players with an A rating is Connor Bedard, considered to be the consensus top pick in the 2023 draft. The Regina Pats star is off to a blazing start to the season with 10 goals and 11 points, totaling 21 points in the first 12 games. 

Other players to receive an A rating to be on the lookout for are Russian star Matvei Michkov, Slovak talent Dalibor Dvorsky, University of Michigan forward Adam Fantilli and Czech prospect Eduard Sale. 

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Here is a look at the top-rated prospects for the 2023 NHL draft. 

NHL Central Scouting Rankings 2023: Top players to watch

PlayerPositionTeamLeague
Cameron AllenDGuelphOHL
Colby BarlowLWOwen SoundOHL
Connor BedardCReginaWHL
Zach BensonLWWinnipegWHL
Carson BjarnasonGBrandonWHL
Daniil ButLWYaroslav Jr. VHL
Leo CarlssonCOrebroSHL
Nate DanielsonCBrandonWHL
Dalibor DvorskyCAIKHockeyAllsvenskan 
Adam FantilliCMichiganNCAA
Ethan GauthierRWSherbrookeQMJHL
Mikhail GulyayevDOmskKHL
Kasper HalttunenRWHIFKLiiga
Riley HeidtCPrince GeorgeWHL
Samuel HonzekLWVancouver WHL
Michael HrabelGOmahaUSHL
Ryan LeonardRWUSA U-18USHL
Matvei MichkovRWSKA-Neva St. PetersburgVHL
Oliver MooreCUSA U-18USHL
Gabriel PerreaultRWUSA U-18USHL
Calum RitchieCOshawaOHL
Eduard SaleLWBrnoCzech Extraliga
Axel Sandin PellikkaDSkelleftea J20J20 Nationell
Will SmithCUSA U-18USHL
Otto StenbergCFrolunda J20J20 Nationell
Charlie StramelCWisconsinNCAA
Matthew WoodRWUConnNCAA
Brayden YagerCMoose JawWHL

When is the 2023 NHL Draft?

  • Day 1 date: Wednesday, June 28
  • Day 1 start time: TBD
  • Day 2 date: Thursday, June 29
  • Day 2 start time: TBD

The 2023 NHL Draft will span two days. The first round will take place Wednesday, June 28, with representatives from all 32 teams in Nashville.

On Thursday, June 29, the picks in Rounds 2-7 will be made.

Where is the 2023 NHL Draft?

  • Venue: Bridgestone Arena
  • City: Nashville, Tenn.

Bridgestone Arena, home of the Predators, will be the location of the 2023 NHL Draft. 

This is the second time that Nashville will host a draft. The city was the site of the 2003 draft. 

Complete list of first-overall picks in NHL draft history

No team has had more No. 1 overall picks than the Canadiens. Picking first isn't always easy and many teams have failed to identify the best player in the draft while picking first. 

Here's a list of every No. 1 overall pick in NHL Draft history.

List of every No. 1 overall pick in NHL Draft history
YearTeamPlayerPrevious
1963Montreal CanadiensGarry MonahanSt. Michael's Juveniles
1964Detroit Red WingsClaude GauthierRosemount
1965New York RangersAndre VeilleuxMontreal Ranger Jr. B
1966Boston BruinsBarry GibbsEstevan Bruins
1967Los Angeles KingsRick PagnuttiGarson-Falconbridge
1968Montreal CanadiensMichel PlasseDrummondville Rangers
1969Montreal CanadiensRejean HouleMontreal Junior Canadiens
1970Buffalo SabresGilbert PerreaultMontreal Junior Canadiens
1971Montreal CanadiensGuy LafleurQuebec Remparts
1972New York IslandersBilly HarrisToronto Marlboros
1973New York IslandersDenis PotvinOttawa 67's
1974Washington CapitalsGreg JolyRegina Pats
1975Philadelphia FlyersMel BridgmanVictoria Cougars
1976Washington CapitalsRick GreenLondon Knights
1977Detroit Red WingsDale McCourtSt. Catharines Findcups
1978Minnesota North StarsBobby SmithOttawa 67's
1979Colorado RockiesRob RamageBirmingham Bulls
1980Montreal CanadiensDoug WickenheiserRegina Pats
1981Winnipeg JetsDale HawerchukCornwall Royals
1982Boston BruinsGord KluzakBillings Bighorns
1983Minnesota North StarsBrian LawtonMount St. Charles High School
1984Pittsburgh PenguinsMario LemieuxLaval Voisins
1985Toronto Maple LeafsWendel ClarkSaskatoon Blades
1986Detroit Red WingsJoe MurphyMichigan State
1987Buffalo SabresPierre TurgeonGranby Bisons
1988Minnesota North StarsMike ModanoPrince Albert Raiders
1989Quebec NordiquesMats SundinNacka
1990Quebec NordiquesOwen NolanCornwall Royals
1991Quebec NordiquesEric LindrosOshawa Generals
1992Tampa Bay LightningRoman HamrlikZlin ZPS AC
1993Ottawa SenatorsAlexandre DaigleVictoriaville Tigres
1994Florida PanthersEd JovanovskiWindsor Spitfires
1995Ottawa SenatorsBryan BerardDetroit Jr. Red Wings
1996Ottawa SenatorsChris PhillipsPrince Albert Raiders
1997Boston BruinsJoe ThorntonSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1998Tampa Bay LightningVincent LecavalierRimouski Oceanic
1999Atlanta ThrashersPatrik StefanLong Beach Ice Dogs
2000New York IslandersRick DiPietroBoston University
2001Atlanta ThrashersIlya KovalchukSpartak
2002Columbus Blue JacketsRick NashLondon
2003Pittsburgh PenguinsMarc-Andre FleuryCape Breton
2004Washington CapitalsAlex OvechkinDynamo
2005Pittsburgh PenguinsSidney CrosbyRimouski
2006St. Louis BluesErik JohnsonUSA U-18
2007Chicago BlackhawksPatrick KaneLondon
2008Tampa Bay LightningSteven StamkosSarnia
2009New York IslandersJohn TavaresLondon
2010Edmonton OilersTaylor HallWindsor
2011Edmonton OilersRyan Nugent-HopkinsRed Deer
2012Edmonton OilersNail YakupovSarnia
2013Colorado AvalancheNathan MacKinnonHalifax
2014Florida PanthersAaron EkbladBarrie
2015Edmonton OilersConnor McDavidErie
2016Toronto Maple LeafsAuston MatthewsZurich
2017New Jersey DevilsNico HischierHalifax
2018Buffalo SabresRasmus DahlinFrolunda
2019New Jersey DevilsJack HughesUSA U-18
2020New York RangersAlexis LafreniereRimouski
2021Buffalo SabresOwen PowerMichigan
2022Montreal CanadiensJuraj SlafkovskyTPS

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.