
Fantasy Summary
Though he struggled to find his footing (and ice-time) this season, as one of the draft’s youngest players, his skill-size-tenacity combination makes him an interesting option.
Observations
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June 2025 – Selected 153rd overall, Harry Nansi is now a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Mark Henry
Final Rankings – Nansi is a big, hardworking winger, excelling in board battles and creating scoring chances from the slot with his hands and playmaking in transition. Despite struggles with skating, inconsistency, and poor decision-making under pressure, his size, effort, and vision offer potential for a bottom-six NHL role with proper development.—David Saad
June 2025 – Nansi is as raw—and as intriguing—as it gets. Already struggling to find his place in Owen Sound’s lineup for the entirety of the season, Nansi only factored into two playoff games as the Attack were unceremoniously bounced by the Knights (though he did pick up a primary assist off a sweet backhand dish). At this point, scouts know exactly what they’re getting out of Nansi and that is a complete mystery. Between his point totals and his rougher hard skills (like his skating and shooting) Nansi could top out as a Junior player. But, as a 6-3 centre who can play along the boards, wins battles, and has solid hands and phenomenal vision (not to mention being one of the youngest players in the draft), that ceiling could be much, much higher.—Luke Sweeney
Attributes | |
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Fantasy Upside | 7.5 |
NHL Certainty | 4.5 |
Country | CAN |
Position | C |
Roster Type | Junior |
Shoot/Glove | Right |
Date of Birth | September 10, 2007 |
Height | 6‘3” |
Weight | 179 lbs |
Drafted | 2025 Round 5; Overall: 153 |

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