Top 10 NHL Prospects to Watch at 2026 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four
The 2026 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four will take place from April 9-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This prestigious event showcases upcoming talent and potential NHL stars. Wisconsin, North Dakota, Denver, and Michigan will compete for the national championship after a rigorous season.
Top NHL Prospects to Watch at the 2026 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four
As the tournament unfolds, several NHL-affiliated prospects stand out. Here’s a closer look at the top talents to keep an eye on:
Will Zellers – LW, North Dakota (Boston Bruins)
- Impressive season with 34 points in 37 games.
- Excelled at the World Juniors and secured an NCHC championship.
- Considered a legitimate top-six prospect for the Bruins.
Luke Osburn – LHD, Wisconsin (Buffalo Sabres)
- Produced 12 points in 31 games as a remarkable freshman defender.
- Played vital roles in key games, including a crucial goal against Michigan State.
- Excels in puck movement and defensive reliability.
Cole Reschny – C, North Dakota (Calgary Flames)
- 19-year-old freshman with a point-per-game average.
- Known for explosive speed and playmaking abilities.
- Expected to evolve into a top-six NHL player.
Michael Hage – C, Michigan (Montreal Canadiens)
- Key contributor with 51 points in 38 games.
- Outstanding performance at the World Juniors.
- Could be a difference-maker in the Frozen Four.
Bradley Perron – LW, Michigan
- 40 points in 39 games this season.
- Excels in creating plays and offensive opportunities.
- Having a hot streak heading into the Frozen Four.
Jace Lorenz – LW, Denver
- 34 points in 41 games, consistent contributor for Denver.
- Focuses on a physical style and strategic play.
Julian Ivankovic – G, North Dakota
- Riding a six-game winning streak as a top freshman goalie.
- Known for athleticism and impressive reflexes.
- One of two freshmen nominated for the top goalie award.
Ryan Finley – RW, Boston College
- Over 70 points in two seasons with 17 goals this year.
- Effective in open space and around the net.
Sam Pohlkamp – D, Denver
- Finalist for the Hobey Baker Trophy.
- Exceptional play-driving ability with significant ice time.
Clarke Caswell – LW, Denver (Seattle Kraken)
- Strong offensive season with 32 points, primarily assists.
- Recognized for high skating pace and hockey IQ.
As the Frozen Four progresses, these prospects will be crucial in their teams’ pursuit of a national title, showcasing skills that have garnered attention from NHL scouts. Filmogaz.com will provide ongoing coverage of the tournament and its rising stars.