https://www.nhl.com/flyers/player/devin-kaplan-8483461

Fantasy Summary

Has the size and hockey sense to develop into a middle-six, two-way forward. He needs to improve his skating and the speed of his game. He has the potential to develop into a multi-category player. Patience in his development will be necessary, as players his size tend to take longer to reach their potential.


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June 2025 – Kaplan recorded 18 points (10 goals, eight assists) over 38 games during his junior season at Boston University and served as an alternate captain while helping the Terriers to the Frozen Four and title game. Kaplan also added three assists in the NCAA tournament, including one in the national championship loss. Kaplan plays with a physical, power-forward style. He’s strong along the boards and intelligent with the puck. Kaplan signed a three-year entry-level deal and even made his debut with the Flyers late in the season. His blend of size and versatility could set Kaplan up as a potential bottom-six NHL option one day. James Iacovone

October 2023 – Kaplan uses his body as a weapon and is not afraid to mix it up in the corners or in front of the opposition goal. When with the puck, Kaplan takes whatever space is given to him before ripping a shot. Most of his shots come in and around the slot, which should eventually translate to goals. James Iacovone

June 2023 – Coming off his first season at Boston University, Kaplan was one of two Philadelphia Flyers prospects invited to the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp/World Junior Summer Showcase, which will occur from July 27, 2023, to August 4, 2023, in Plymouth, Michigan. The event is part of the selection process for Team USA before the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden, from December 26, 2023, through January 5, 2024. Mark Henry

July 2022 – Kaplan was drafted 69th overall by the Flyers. Pat Quinn

February 2022 – Devin Kaplan emerged on the scene last year for the US National Team Development Program, tallying 39 points in 46 games with the U17 squad and adding another three points in a two-game audition with the U18 team. Now a full-time member of the U18 team in his draft year, he is among the top-ten scorers on the club through the midway point of the season while mainly playing third-line minutes.

Kaplan has all the tools to become a reliable two-way winger for any NHL team that takes a chance on him. The major flaws in Kaplan’s game, however, are his poor skating and slow pace. Kaplan has been the perfect complementary winger for the USNTDP this year. He relies on his strong hockey sense to find the soft areas of the ice and exploit them before the opposition realizes he’s open. At times, he compensates for his lack of foot speed by positioning himself to be the trailer on an offensive fast break. Another strong area of Kaplan’s game is in the trenches. With his big frame, he invites competition along the boards and outmuscles opponents for contested pucks. Once he wins those battles, he often looks to start the cycle to provide his teammates scoring opportunities. The next area of focus in Kaplan’s game is his defensive game. This is an area where Kaplan shines as he is not afraid of being aggressive, whether it is in his own end or on the forecheck. When defending in his own zone, he uses an active stick to take away passing lanes and strip the puck from the opposition. Kaplan is also a staple on both special team units, leading the USNTDP’s penalty kill and supporting their dangerous power play. The last area of focus in Kaplan’s game is his transition ability. When Kaplan gains possession of the puck and looks to transition to offence, he primarily resorts to a transition pass rather than transitioning the puck himself, due to his underwhelming skating. This severely limits his transition game and allows the opposition to predict a transition pass when the puck is on his stick. Overall, if Kaplan can improve his skating, he has the potential to become a jack of all trades middle-six winger in the NHL. Zack Szweras

 

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 6.5
NHL Certainty 7.5
Country USA
Position RW
Roster Type NHL
Shoot/Glove Right
Date of Birth January 10, 2004
Height 6‘3”
Weight 201 lbs
Drafted 2022 Round 3; Overall: 69
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Stats – Frozen Tools – Profile on FT

SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2024-2025NHLPhiladelphia Flyers10000-1
2024-2025NCAABoston Univ.381081865-8
2024-2025JPL-Pro43 Oak Foundation133600
2023-2024NCAABoston Univ.3751823349
2022-2023NCAABoston Univ.401013234915
2021-2022WJC-18USA U18615609
2021-2022USHLUSNTDP Juniors22810183618
2021-2022NTDPU.S. National U18 Team531325385943
2020-2021USHLUSNTDP Juniors306182432-18
2020-2021NTDPU.S. National U17 Team46132639520
2020-2021NTDPU.S. National U18 Team212303
2019-2020USA-S15Team White401120
2019-2020BEAST 16UNorth Jersey Avalanche 16U AAA8369300
2019-2020AYHL 16UNorth Jersey Avalanche 16U AAA421113160
2018-2019WSI U15Oshawa Generals Selects U157415100
2018-2019T1EHL 16UNorth Jersey Avalanche 16U AAA2414173180
2018-2019AYHL 16UNorth Jersey Avalanche 16U AAA20162137910
2017-2018T1EHL 14UNorth Jersey Avalanche 14U AAA124812320
2017-2018AYHL 14UNorth Jersey Avalanche 14U AAA19111627320
2016-2017WSI U13Pro Hockey McDonald U138971660
2015-2016WSI U12East Coast Selects O U127459120

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