2025-26 Washington Capitals Top Prospects

McKeen’s Hockey
May 4th, 2026
Scott Wheeler
The Athletic
Mar. 30th, 2026
Tom Gulitti
NHL.com
Aug. 31st, 2025
Pat Quinn
Dobber Prospects
Sept. 19th, 2025
1 Cole Hutson (LHD) Cole Hutson (LHD) Ryan Leonard (RW) Ryan Leonard (RW)
2 Ilya Protas (LW) Ilya Protas (LW) Ivan Miroshnichenko (LW) Ivan Miroshnichenko (LW)
3 Andrew Cristall (LW) Andrew Cristall (LW) Cole Hutson (D) Andrew Cristall (LW)
4 Lynden Lakovic (LW) Lynden Lakovic (LW) Andrew Cristall (LW) Cole Hutson (D)
5 Milton Gästrin (C) Terik Parascak (RW) Ilya Protas (C/LW) Terik Parascak (RW)
6 Terik Parascak (RW) Ivan Miroshnichenko (LW) Lynden Lakovic (LW)
7 Ivan Miroshnichenko (LW) Milton Gästrin (C) Hendrix Lapierre (C)
8 Bogdan Trineyev (RW) Ryan Chesley (RHD) Ilya Protas (LW)
9 Ryan Chesley (RHD) Leon Muggli (LHD) Justin Sourdif (RW)
10 Leon Muggli (LHD) Petr Sikora (C) Milton Gästrin (C)

** 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.

Cole Hutson – The younger brother of NHL star Lane Hutson, Cole shares many of the same traits that have made his brother so successful. He is an elite skater with exceptional edge work, creativity, and offensive instincts. At Boston University and in international competition, he has consistently demonstrated the ability to control play with the puck on his stick and create offense from the back end.

Ilya Protas – The younger brother of Washington forward Aliaksei Protas, Ilya combines an impressive physical frame with increasingly polished offensive skills. Standing well over six feet tall, he uses his size effectively to protect pucks, win battles, and create space for himself and teammates. What has impressed scouts most is how much his offensive game has expanded.

Andrew Cristall – Cristall’s offensive toolkit is exceptional. His vision, creativity, puck skills, and ability to process the game are all high-end attributes. He consistently creates scoring chances for himself and his teammates and has been one of the most productive players in junior hockey over the last several seasons. While his skating has improved, it remains the biggest area of scrutiny among scouts.

Lynden Lakovic – Lakovic is at his best when attacking off the rush, where he can use his size to shield defenders while still making skilled plays at speed. His offensive production and confidence have continued to improve, and scouts have become increasingly optimistic about his long-term upside. While he still needs to add strength and become more consistent physically, the raw tools are extremely appealing.

Terik Parascak – Parascak is an intelligent, highly skilled winger who excels at finding soft spots in coverage and generating offense through anticipation and quick decision-making. His vision and playmaking ability are among his best assets, but he also possesses a quality shot and strong finishing instincts.

2025 Washington Capitals Draft Picks

Rd.  # Player Pos. Team Ht. Wt.
1 27 Lynden Lakovic LW Moose Jaw (WHL) 6′ 4″ 200
2 37 Milton Gastrin C MoDo J20 (J20 Nationell) 6′ 1″ 194
3 96 Maxim Schafer LW Eisbaren Berlin (GER) 6′ 1″ 182
5 155 Jackson Crowder C Chicago (USHL) 6′ 3″ 184
6 180 Aron Dahlqvist D Brynas Jr. (SWE-Jr.) 6′ 3″ 205

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2025-26 Critical Dates

Apr. 16: Regular Season Ends
Apr. 18: Stanley Cup Playoffs begin
May 5th?: 2026 NHL Draft Lottery
June 21: Last possible day for 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs
June 26-27: 2026 NHL Draft
July 1: Free agency begins (12 p.m. ET)