Overview
- Teams completed the first round of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft remotely, returning to the pandemic-era virtual format for all 32 clubs.
- New York Islanders took defenseman Matthew Schaefer with the No. 1 overall pick, followed by Michael Misa at No. 2 to San Jose and Anton Frondell at No. 3 to Chicago.
- Ottawa traded down to No. 23 to select Wisconsin defenseman Logan Hensler, while Vancouver and Calgary bolstered their lineups with Braeden Cootes at 15 and Cole Reschny at 18.
- Attention now shifts to days two and three as teams work through rounds 2–7 in search of upside talent beyond the top tier.
- In round two, the San Jose Sharks made history by drafting Simon Wang at 33rd overall, marking him as the third China-born player ever selected.