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Fantasy Summary

Dynamic, skillful winger with great playmaking and puck-carrying abilities. Plays a very unrefined game, but has sky-high upside.


Observations

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April 2025 – The Vegas Golden Knights signed Connelly to a three-year, entry-level contract that begins in 2025-26. He will sign an Amateur Tryout (ATO) to play with the Henderson Silver Knights in the AHL. Mark Henry

June 2024 – Connelly was drafted 19th overall by Vegas; who knows if they will trade him before he joins the NHL roster. Pat Quinn

April 2024 – Connelly continues establishing himself as one of this year’s draft’s most dynamic offensive threats. Few match his ability to string together improbable routes through multiple defensive layers. He also showed progressing maturity at the WJAC, involving his teammates more and playing effective playmaking hockey without losing a step. Tri-City lets him run a lot wilder, and when Connelly gets his engine revved, it’s something to behold. He’s a monster in transition and is one of the fastest, most mobile skaters the draft has to offer. Regularly, you can find him taking laps in the offensive zone simply because nobody can catch him. Connelly is arguably a top 5 option in this year’s draft regarding raw speed and skill. That said, he comes with his fair share of cons. Sometimes, Connelly can go too wild and skate himself into disaster, or he will look off his options too quickly and turn the puck over with a bad pass/poor shot. He will never be a two-way forward, and there’s plenty of reason to suspect the defensive end of his game. You will almost definitely have to take the good with the bad with Connelly, but he’s that good. There’s significant first-line potential here. David Saad

April Rankings: 14th 

November 2023 – Connelly plays with unmatched confidence. He constantly tries to take on opponents one-on-one, pushes through checks with shoulder drops and great puck placement, and always goes for the throat with his offensive zone incursions. A significant difference between Connelly last year and this year is that he trusts his teammates much more to complete his plays. As a result, his playmaking game has grown, and he has adopted a distributor role that fits his skillset better than the finisher role he was trying to force last year.

Despite the absurd skill level, there are some worrying setbacks in Connelly’s game. His defensive game is lackluster, his motor is inconsistent, and there have been significant questions about his character that will likely make some teams hesitant to bet on his upside, no matter how high it is. Developing a more mature game and showing whoever picks him that he can improve will be essential if he reaches his top-line ceiling. Hadi Kalakeche (November rankings: 19th overall)

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 8.0
NHL Certainty 7.5
Country USA
Position LW
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth February 28, 2006
Height 6‘1”
Weight 161 lbs
Drafted 2024 Round 1; Overall: 19

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2015-2016 Western Selects Brick Invitational6 4 37 6|        
 2017-2018 Pro Hockey Selects U12WSI U128 6 713 -|        
 2018-2019 Anaheim Jr. Ducks QC Int PW2 3 03 0|        
 2019-2020 San Diego Saints 14U AA 114U AA67 87 50137 100|        
 2020-2021 North Jersey Avalanche 14U AAAAYHL 14U1 1 12 2|        
  Orange County Ice Dogs 14U AAA14U AAA20 20 2444 55|        
 2021-2022 Long Island Gulls 16U AAANEPACK 16U9 5 510 6|        
 2022-2023 Tri-City StormUSHL57 24 2347 54|Playoffs3 2 24
 2023-2024 Pacific District USA-S176 5 49 3|        
  USA U18Hlinka Gretzky Cup5 5 510 4|        
  Tri-City StormUSHL52 31 4778 88|        
  USA U19WJAC-196 6 511 6|        
  USA U18WJC-187 4 59 31|        
 2024-2025 Providence CollegeNCAA23 4 913 29|        
  Henderson Silver KnightsAHL6 1 34 6|        
  USA U20WJC-207 1 34 0|        

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