Devin Kaplan, RW, Philadelphia Flyers, third round (No. 69)
The 18-year-old from Bridgewater, New Jersey, grew up a New York Rangers fan while his older brother, Jalen, rooted for the Flyers.
"We kind of always butt heads, but that's over now," Kaplan said with a smile as he wore an orange Flyers home jersey. "I'm all Philly."
Kaplan (6-foot-2, 199) was a power forward who had 38 points (13 goals, 25 assists) in 53 games for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program Under-18 team, and six points (one goal, five assists) in six games to help the United States finish second at the 2022 IIHF Under-18 World Championship. The 18-year-old wing will play for Boston University this fall.
Brent Flahr, the Flyers assistant general manager, did not expect to find Kaplan available with the 69th pick, but was happy to select him.
"He just has the look of a potential NHL role-player with his size, ability to hold on to the puck, cycle the puck, create space for his linemates and go to the net," Flahr said. "He can really shoot the puck. He's an intriguing player, for sure."
Kaplan comes from a hockey family. His oldest brother, Jordan, 25, was a forward for Adirondack, the New Jersey Devils' ECHL affiliate, last season. Middle brother and Flyers fan Jalen, 22, completed his senior season with NCAA Division III Colby College in Waterville, Maine, in March.