As Steve detailed in his NHL Draft Preview, a number of Michigan State Spartans were going to hear their names called. However, unlike the more familiar styles of the NFL and NBA Drafts, pro hockey’s version is full of names that will still play at the amateur levels. In these cases, all the newly drafted players associated with MSU have not actually laced up for the Green & White yet. All the top names you heard during MSU’s most recent season had already been drafted in previous years. Some will be back next season, while some are off to the NHL. The names picked over the past two days are the ones to continue giving us fans hopes for an NCAA championship.
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The NHL Draft began with its 1st round on Friday followed by rounds 2-7 on Saturday. (I think I would like the NFL to follow this arrangement rather than its current 3-day program.) Five players who have given commitments to Sparta went in the first round, four who we will see in 2026-27 and a fifth who will keep us waiting for 2027-28. Here are those selections:
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#7: Chase Reid, D – Seattle Kraken
In addition to the quintet of first rounders, four more future members of MSU’s hockey program were selected in rounds 2-7 including the very first pick of round 2.
Nine total selections in this NHL Draft will eventually play for Michigan State, assuming “reopening my recruitment” doesn’t come to college hockey. 6, and maybe 7, of those draftees will be in East Lansing for the 2026-27 season, four of which are forwards. While the Spartans lost a good deal of talent to the NHL after last season, this could be a case of reloading, not rebuilding.
The future still looks bright inside Munn Ice Arena.
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