Breaking down Islanders' Day 2 picks in 2025 NHL Draft
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Here is a glimpse into the New York Islanders’ selections in the 2025 NHL Draft on the second day:

Daniil Prokhorov

Selection: Chosen in the second round, 42nd overall

Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 218 pounds

Position: RW | Shoots: Left

Born: April 27, 2007 | Country: Russia

  • Physically imposing winger with a high-end motor who finishes checks.
  • Gets to the net offensively, but questions about his hockey sense and skill level.

Luca Romano

Drafted: Third round (74th overall)

Height: 5-foot-11 | Weight: 176 pounds

Position: Center | Shoots: Right

Born: June 25, 2007 | Country: Canada

  • Good skater with an all-around toolset and the ability to transition the puck.
  • Has detail to his game with the skills to become a high-end playmaker as well.

Tomas Poletin

Drafted: Fourth round (106th overall)

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 205 pounds

Position: LW | Shoots: Left

Born: April 30, 2007 | Country: Czechia

  • Captained Team Czechia at the U18 Worlds last season while getting called up to play 15 games with the Lahti Pelicans in the Finnish Liiga.
  • Inconsistent season but showed good two-way and play-driving ability during international competition.

Sam Laurila

Drafted: Fifth round (138th overall)

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 192 pounds

Position: Defense | Shoots: Left

Born: Sept. 2, 2006 | Country: United States

  •  Put up 41 points last season with the USHL’s Fargo Force and will play next season at the University of North Dakota.
  • An overage prospect with a late birthday, Laurila grew last season into a more offensive defenseman who can create.

Burke Hood

Drafted: Sixth round (170th overall)

Height: 6-foot-3 | Weight: 192 pounds

Position: Goaltender | Catches: Left

Born: April 30, 2007 | Country: Canada

  •  Had a .910 save percentage and 3.13 GAA in 42 games with the WHL’s Vancouver Giants last season.
  • Good athleticism and puck-tracking ability with questions around rebound control and glove-side issues.

Jacob Kvasnicka

Drafted: Seventh round (202nd overall)

Height: 5-foot-11 | Weight: 172 pounds

Position: RW | Shoots: Right

Born: Aug. 10, 2007 | Country: United States

  • Scored 39 points in 66 games with the USNTDP last season.
  • Speedy winger with skill and good hands.
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