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College hockey has finally begun for Flames prospects
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Ryan Pike
Oct 9, 2025, 12:00 EDTUpdated: Oct 9, 2025, 03:22 EDT
Friends, up until this past week, following the Calgary Flames’ prospects has been a pretty simple affair.
This week, college hockey began its regular season, and suddenly you need a series of charts and spreadsheets to keep up with the schedules. Roughly half of the Flames’ collegiate players started play this week. Next week they’ll be joined by the other half, along with the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers.
Get ready for a fire hose of Flames prospect content that will probably last through until March. (They have that many prospects.)
Onto this week’s update!

Jacob Battaglia – LW, Kingston Frontenacs, OHL

19; Calgary’s second round pick (62nd overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 6’1″, 196 pounds; shoots left; FN’s 7th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
4
2
2
4
4
3
3
18
26.49
2024-25 (OHL)
68
40
50
90
67
57
45
239
35.06
It was a relatively quiet week for Battaglia. He had just one assist through two games, with Kingston winning both.

Trevor Hoskin – RW, Merrimack College Warriors, NCAA

21; Calgary’s fourth round pick (106th overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 6’1″, 175 pounds; shoots right
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.00
2024-25 (NCAA)
36
12
27
39
29
28
23
80
17.23
Hoskin’s first game with Merrimack College was a 4-0 loss to UMass Lowell.

Axel Hurtig – D, Calgary Hitmen, WHL

20; Calgary’s seventh round pick (208th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft; 6’4″, 202 pounds; shoots left
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
12.38
2024-25 (WHL)
55
5
11
16
12
14
10
66
7.20
Hurtig is day-to-day with an injury, per the Hitmen.

Hunter Laing – C/RW, Saskatoon Blades, WHL

19; Calgary’s sixth round pick (170th overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 6’5″, 205 pounds; shoots right
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
5
4
4
8
5
4
4
20
39.62
2024-25 (WHL)
64
25
23
48
40
35
29
153
18.57
Laing had a really productive week. In three games, he had three goals and three assists.

Jakob Leander – D, HV71, U20 Nationell

18; Calgary’s seventh round pick (208th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 6’4″, 196 pounds; shoots right
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
7
0
2
2
2
2
2
9
4.69
2024-25 (J20)
39
1
5
6
3
5
3
33
2.52
HV71 had a weird week, with just a single game on their schedule.

Yan Matveiko – C, Krasnaya Armiya Moskva, MHL

19; Calgary’s seventh round pick (211th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 6’1″, 150 pounds; shoots left
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
11
6
8
14
8
11
6
17
14.92
2024-25 (MHL)
42
10
14
24
20
21
17
68
6.70
Matveiko continues chugging along. He had four points over two games and remains one of the more productive scorers on one of Russian junior hockey’s best teams.

Henry Mews – D, University of Michigan Wolverines, NCAA

19; Calgary’s third round pick (74th overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 6’0″, 181 pounds; shoots right; FN’s 6th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
2
0
4
4
1
1
0
6
54.61
2024-25 (OHL)
68
14
68
82
51
40
27
233
31.94
Michigan played Mercyhurst twice and won by a combined score of 18-1. Mews had a strong weekend, but let’s wait to see how he, and Michigan, do against more potent opponents.

Luke Misa – LW/C, Penn State University Nittany Lions, NCAA

19; Calgary’s fifth round pick (150th overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 5’10”, 170 pounds; shoots left; FN’s 13th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0.00
2024-25 (OHL)
67
34
51
85
58
63
43
211
33.60
Penn State was in the spotlight in a pair of nationally-televised games against Arizona State. Misa played well, but didn’t register any points in the pair of wins.

Mace’o Phillips – D, Green Bay Gamblers, USHL

18; Calgary’s third round pick (80th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 6’6″, 228 pounds; shoots left
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
8
5.74
2024-25 (USHL)
25
2
1
3
3
3
3
31
2.76
Phillips registered his first point with Green Bay this week.

Cullen Potter – C, Arizona State University Sun Devils, NCAA

18; Calgary’s first round pick (32nd overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 5’10”, 172 pounds; shoots left; FN’s 5th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
2
0
2
2
1
2
1
8
36.00
2024-25 (NCAA)
35
13
9
22
16
17
13
118
22.63
Good news: Potter had a point per game as Arizona State clashed with Penn State.
Bad news: Penn State won both games.

Theo Stockselius – C, Djurgårdens IF, U20 Nationell/SHL

18; Calgary’s second round pick (54th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 6’2″, 181 pounds; shoots left; FN’s 12th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
U20 season to date
7
1
8
9
6
7
5
23
21.09
SHL season to date
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
2024-25 (J20)
40
22
29
51
38
35
29
93
20.91
Stockselius had his WHL rights traded from Seattle to Calgary, made his SHL debut and registered a couple points, including his first goal of the season. Not a bad week.

Ethan Wyttenbach – RW, Quinnipiac University Bobcats, NCAA

18; Calgary’s fifth round pick (144th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft; 5’10”, 180 pounds; shoots right; FN’s 20th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
G
A
P
P1
5v5
P
5v5
P1
SH
NHLe
Season to date
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
22.96
2024-25 (USHL)
44
24
27
51
42
38
30
127
26.61
Wyttenbach registered his first collegiate point off a heck of a pass.

Yegor Yegorov – G, MHK Spartak-MAX, MHL

20; Calgary’s sixth round pick (176th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft; 6’3″, 183 pounds
GP
TOI
SV%
Season to date
5
300
.914
2024-25 (MHL)
20
1032
.904
Yegorov played once for Spartak-MAX this week. He’s still splitting starts about 50/50.

Kirill Zarubin – G, AKM Tula, MHL

19; Calgary’s third round pick (84th overall) in the 2024 NHL Draft; 6’3″, 178 pounds; FN’s 18th-ranked prospect 2025
GP
TOI
SV%
Season to date
7
408
.923
2024-25 (MHL)
21
1157
.935
Zarubin seems to be settling in as AKM Tula’s number-one netminder.

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