No. 4: Ethan Del Mastro (2021 Draft: Round 4 #105 overall)
Ethan Del Mastro's has continued to get better every season since being drafted by the Blackhawks. The 21-year old defender was a part of the large number of prospects who did not play during their draft year due to COVID-19.
After the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) did not play for the 2020-21 season, Del Mastro was selected in the fourth round and did not look back after being drafted. After being seen as a true defensive defenseman, Del Mastro's offensive production took off as he became one of the more well-rounded defenders in the junior ranks.
This past season saw Del Mastro play his debut season with the Rockford IceHogs (AHL) where he was a standout player. As a rookie, the 6-foot-4 inch, 205 pound, defenseman found himself as a staple on the IceHogs top pair and earned himself a spot in the AHL all-star game.
Del Mastro is a strong defender who uses his size effectively in his own zone and off the rush. He is very mobile and plays with great poise, he became an "all-situations" player for Rockford this season which earned him an NHL call-up.
While primarily playing the right-side, Del Mastro proved his versatility as a defender and even tallied 37 points in 69 games. He will be fighting for a spot on the Blackhawks roster during training camp, though will probably spend another season in Rockford.
With another season playing as one of the IceHog's top defensemen, Ethan Del Mastro could be ready for the NHL, full-time, sooner than we may think.
No. 3: Oliver Moore (2023 Draft: Round 1 #19 overall)
When Oliver Moore fell into the Blackhawks' lap at 19th overall during the 2023 NHL draft, many were saying he would be one of the biggest draft-day steals.
After tallying 75 points in 61 games with the U.S. National U18 program, Moore was projected to be a possible top-10 pick due to his electrifying skating and strong playmaking ability. The Blackhawks were even trying to trade up to draft Moore, but ended up getting their guy anyway.
Moore just concluded his freshman year at University of Minnesota (NCAA) where he was roommates with Sam Rinzel. The speedy centerman posted 33 points in 39 games and earned himself a spot on the 2024 World Juniors roster for Team USA, the eventual champions.
Playing primarily as a center who can shift to the left-wing, Moore is an elite skater who is always active in the play. He uses his speed to win puck battles and is versatile on both ends of the ice. His playmaking is a strong facet of his offensive game, showcased by his 24 assists during this past season.
Moore is the kind of player who will be able to play different roles on a team. He is skilled enough to play in a top-six, but also has the tenacity and defensive play to take on more of a checking role as well. It is currently unknown if he will play center or wing at the professional level, but he has the ability to be an effective player at either position.
This season, Moore will return to the NCAA for his sophomore season and may turn pro afterwards if all goes well.