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Another Ducks prospect will be making the transition from playing in Europe to playing in North America this upcoming season, but it won't be for college hockey just yet.

Latvian defenseman Darels Uļjanskis has decided to play for the Flint Firebirds in the OHL for the 2025-26 season. Previously, Uļjanskis was drafted by the Sioux City Musketeers in the eighth round of the USHL Draft in May and was expected to play in the USHL this season. He was then drafted fifth overall by the Firebirds in the CHL Import Draft two weeks ago.

"I was drafted in May to the USHL and Sioux City Musketeers, but I felt more for the CHL in Canada," Uļjanskis said in an interview with hockeysverige (translated from Swedish). "So I waited for it. Now in July, the Flint Firebirds (OHL) chose me, so that's where I'm going."

Committed to the University of Connecticut for the 2026-27 season, Uļjanskis will play one season in the OHL before transitioning to collegiate hockey.

Uļjanskis spent the last two seasons primarily playing in Sweden for AIK's J20 team. He was second among defensemen in scoring this past season. This came after the Ducks drafted him in the seventh round of the 2024 NHL Draft.

With two development camps now under his belt, Uļjanskis is currently in Florida, where he is competing in the SoFlo hockey summer league. He will continue training in Florida until the beginning of August, when he will report to Flint for training camp. 

"I feel much better without the puck and more confident in the defensive game," Uļjanskis said. "I play much tougher and more aggressive than last year, I think.

"(The Ducks) want to see a two-way defenseman who can be trusted in all zones, and be aggressive and able to handle all parts of that game, but also create offensively. I have the summer to get bigger and stronger, so that will also help me for the season. Then I just want to get used to North American hockey."

Making it to the NHL as a seventh-round pick is an uphill battle, but not impossible. With more developmental paths opening up for prospects, like being able to play in both the CHL and NCAA now, finding the right development techniques and systems has become more accessible for young players.

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