The New Jersey Devils selected Alexander Command with the 12th overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Command is a center that comes from Örebro in Sweden.
For Sunny Mehta’s first draft as a general manager in the National Hockey League, it is no surprise that he selected an analytical darling.
The Devils are going to be a team that’s analytically driven under Mehta, and Command fits that mold as someone who will impact the game whether the puck is on his stick or not. He is a strong prospect in all three zones, which is the type of player that Mehta will be searching for over the course of his tenure.
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If Command were to reach the NHL and become a full-time player, he could slot in as the third guy behind Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier down the middle. In the long term, the Devils need that. He could also become a winger at the NHL level, which would likely see him in the middle six.
The scouting report suggests that Command is incredibly fast, has some size as a 6’1″, 187 lbs forward, and can play a strong two-way game down the center of the ice. It is an incredibly fitting profile for a player selected by the Devils in 2026.
When the selection was announced, Command was surprised. The New Jersey Devils may have gone off the board to some people, including Command himself, but Mehta clearly has a system on how he and his scouts make selections.
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