2026-27 Anaheim Ducks Top Prospects
| Markus R Dobber Prospects July 27th, 2026 |
Steven Ellis Daily Faceoff July 7th, 2026 |
McKeen’s Hockey May 4th, 2026 |
Scott Wheeler The Athletic Mar. 27th, 2026 |
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| 1 | Beckett Sennecke (RW) | Nikita Klepov (RW) | Roger McQueen (C) | Roger McQueen (C) |
| 2 | Roger McQueen (C) | Roger McQueen (C) | Stian Solberg (LHD) | Tristan Luneau (RHD) |
| 3 | Nikita Klepov (RW) | Tristan Luneau (RHD) | Tristan Luneau (RHD) | Stian Solberg (LHD) |
| 4 | Tristan Luneau (RHD) | Stian Solberg (LHD) | Tarin Smith (LHD) | Lucas Pettersson (C) |
| 5 | Anton Wahlberg (C) | Lucas Pettersson (C) | Eric Nilson (C) | Eric Nilson (C) |
| 6 | Stian Solberg (LHD) | Herman Traff (LW/RW) | Lucas Pettersson (C) | Herman Traff (RW) |
| 7 | Tarin Smith (LHD) | Tarin Smith (LHD) | Lasse Boelius (LHD) | Tarin Smith (LHD) |
| 8 | Marcus Nordmark (RW) | Eric Nilson (C/RW) | Tim Washe (C) | Yegor Sidorov (RW/LW) |
| 9 | Mathis Preston (RW) | Maxim Massé (RW) | Herman Traff (RW) | Maxim Massé (RW) |
| 10 | Maxim Massé (RW) | Mathis Preston (RW) | Maxim Massé (RW) | Lasse Boelius (LHD) |
** Different sites can use different criteria for determining who is still a prospect. Also, for Dobber Prospect lists, they take a fantasy hockey approach – prospects whose current trajectory projects them making the most positive fantasy impact at the time that they reach the NHL.
Nikita Klepov is a skilled, competitive winger with a strong offensive toolkit, combining quick hands, good puck control, and an effective release with the awareness to find scoring opportunities around the offensive zone. He plays with confidence in possession and can create offense both off the rush and in tighter areas, while his work rate gives him value beyond pure scoring. His weaknesses center on his smaller frame and the need to become stronger and more consistent away from the puck, particularly as he progresses against bigger and faster professional competition.
Roger McQueen is a physically imposing center with an unusual blend of size, hands, and mobility, allowing him to control possession, protect the puck effectively, and create offense both as a shooter and playmaker. His strengths lie in his reach, offensive instincts, and ability to dictate play down low, but concerns remain about his durability and consistency, particularly due to past injuries and the need to sharpen his defensive habits. Overall, he projects as a high-upside top-line center if he can stay healthy and continue refining his all-around game.
Tristan Luneau is a highly skilled, puck-moving defenseman whose skating and offensive awareness make him a natural driver of transition and a strong candidate to quarterback a power play at the NHL level. His ability to process the game and distribute the puck under pressure stands out, but his defensive game can be inconsistent, especially in terms of physical engagement and decision-making in his own zone. In the long term, he projects as a top-four offensive defenseman who can significantly contribute to a team’s puck movement and scoring from the back end.
Stian Solberg is a hard-nosed, physical defenseman who plays with intensity and a clear edge, using his strength and competitiveness to disrupt opponents and defend aggressively. He excels in physical battles and brings a high level of engagement every shift, though his decision-making with the puck can be erratic and he will need to improve his discipline and composure. Overall, he projects as a rugged top-four or dependable bottom-pair defenseman who can provide defensive stability and physical presence.
Lucas Pettersson is an intelligent, offensively inclined forward who relies on strong vision and playmaking ability to create chances and support puck movement through the neutral and offensive zones. His hockey sense and creativity are clear strengths, but he lacks elite speed and physical strength, which may limit his effectiveness against higher-level competition. He projects as a middle-six forward who can contribute secondary offense if his skating and strength continue to develop.
2026 Anaheim Ducks Draft Picks
| Round | No. | Player | Pos. | Team | Ht. | Wt. |
| 1 | 15 | Nikita Klepov | RW | Saginaw (OHL) | 6′ 0″ | 186 |
| 1 | 28 | Marcus Nordmark | LW | Djurgarden (SWE J20) | 6′ 2′ | 190 |
| 2 | 45 | Jayden Kurtz | RHD | Rogers HS (MN) | 6′ 3″ | 190 |
| 2 | 50 | Mathis Preston | RW | Vancouver (WHL) | 5’11” | 172 |
| 3 | 82 | Rian Chudzinski | RW | Moncton (QMJHL) | 6′ 1″ | 191 |
| 5 | 146 | Eric Frossard | D | Guelph (OHL) | 6′ 6″ | 206 |
| 6 | 178 | Gleb Peshkov | G | Vladivostok Jr (RUS Jr) | 6′ 3″ | 212 |
| 6 | 192 | Noah Kosick | C | Seattle (WHL) | 6′ 0″ | 160 |
| 7 | 210 | James Rieber | D | Waterloo (USHL) | 6′ 2″ | 176 |
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