2025-26 Carolina Hurricanes Top Prospects

McKeen’s Hockey
May 2nd, 2026
Scott Wheeler
The Athletic
Mar. 20th, 2026
Tom Gulitti
NHL.com
Aug. 4th, 2025
Nick Bass
Dobber Prospects
July 29th, 2025
1 Bradly Nadeau (LW) Bradly Nadeau (LW/RW) Alexander Nikishin Bradly Nadeau
2 Felix Unger Sörum (RW) Semyon Frolov (G) Bradly Nadeau Nikita Artamonov
3 Semyon Frolov (G) Felix Unger Sörum (RW) Nikita Artamonov Felix Unger Sörum
4 Dominik Badinka (RHD) Dominik Badinka (RHD) Felix Unger Sorum Semyon Frolov
5 Charlie Cerrato (C) Charlie Cerrato (C) Dominik Badinka Ivan Ryabkin
6 Justin Robidas (C) Ivan Ryabkin (C) Dominik Badinka
7 Ivan Ryabkin (C) Justin Poirier (RW) Kurban Limatov
8 Nikita Artamonov (LW) Nikita Artamonov (LW/RW) Justin Robidas
9 Charles-Alexis Legault (RHD) Justin Robidas (C) Charles-Alexis Legault
10 Jayden Perron (RW) Noel Fransén (LHD) Alexander Rykov

** 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.

Bradly Nadeau – Nadeau’s greatest strengths are his shot, offensive instincts, and ability to find scoring areas. He releases the puck quickly and accurately, making him a dangerous threat on the power play and off the rush. While he is not the biggest forward, his competitiveness and hockey sense help him overcome size limitations. His playmaking has also improved significantly, making him a more complete offensive player.

Felix Unger Sorum – The Swedish forward’s game is built around elite hockey sense, vision, and playmaking ability. He consistently processes the game at a high level, making quick decisions and creating opportunities for teammates through anticipation and puck distribution. Unger Sorum is not a flashy player, but his effectiveness becomes obvious when watching how he drives possession and supports play in all three zones.

Semyon Frolov – The Russian netminder possesses excellent athleticism, strong puck-tracking ability, and the calm demeanor teams look for in young goalies. Frolov moves efficiently in the crease and has shown the ability to make difficult saves without becoming overly aggressive or scrambling out of position. Like most goaltending prospects, consistency remains an important area of development, but his physical tools and technical foundation are impressive.

Dominik Badinka – His skating is particularly impressive for a player with his frame, allowing him to defend rushes effectively and move the puck out of danger with confidence. Badinka’s offensive game continues to develop, and he has become more comfortable joining the rush and contributing to transition play. What stands out most, however, is his defensive maturity and ability to handle difficult assignments.

Charlie Cerrato – Cerrato is a highly skilled playmaker who excels at finding teammates in scoring positions and making quick decisions under pressure. He plays with pace and consistently generates offense despite lacking elite size. His work ethic and attention to detail have also helped him become a more reliable two-way player.

2025 Carolina Hurricanes Draft Picks

Rd.  # Player Pos. Team Ht. Wt.
2 41 Semyon Frolov G MHK Spartak (MHL) 6′ 3″ 203
2 49 Charlie Cerrato C Penn State (Big10) 6′ 0″ 190
2 62 Ivan Ryabkin C/LW Muskegon (USHL) 5’11” 210
3 67 Kurban Limatov LHD Dynamo (MHL) 6′ 4″ 190
3 87 Roman Bausov D Dynamo St. Petersburg (RUS Jr) 6′ 5″ 179
6 183 Viggo Nordlund LW Skelleftea Jr. (SWE-Jr.) 5′ 9″ 168
7 221 Filip Ekberg RW Ottawa (OHL) 5′ 10″ 170

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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)